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  • relief Bark pubescence or texture Bark reflectance Bark relief Bark relief or texture Bark shape Bark size Bark size or width Bark texture Bark thickness
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  • or texture Bark reflectance Bark relief Bark relief or texture Bark shape Bark size B cont. Bark size or width Bark texture Bark thickness Bark width Basal
    372 bytes (1,746 words) - 11:29, 9 May 2022
  • A Text property defining a single value. A texture property A subproperty of root A Part of root A subproperty of stem A Part of stem None. None.
    576 bytes (28 words) - 19:24, 26 July 2019
  • appears in FNA Volume 3. Trees, less often shrubs, to 35 m; crowns variable. Bark gray, brown, or olive to reddish, tan, or orange, deeply furrowed, sometimes
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  • parts, form of growth, and characteristics of bark. Disagreements on the number and rank of taxa reflect these variations. This treatment, with seven taxa
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  • Shrubs or trees, 5–70(–100) dm, usually main trunk dominant. Stems: trunk bark usually dark brown to dark gray or black, sometimes ashy gray, highly corrugated;
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  • dm; caudices relatively long, woody. Stems 3+, branched, rooting freely; bark green in 1st year, reddish to brown in 2d year, often appearing blackish
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  • becoming sparsely hairy distally, lenticels round to elliptic, pith cream; bark not striate. Leaves persistent or deciduous; stipules cuneate, 1–1.5 mm,
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  • Calyptra 0.5 mm. Spores finely papillose, 21–31 µm. Habitat: Dry areas, bark of trees and rocks Elevation: low to moderate elevations Generated Map Legacy
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  • Association Trees to 30m; trunk to 1m diam.; crown broadly conic to spirelike. Bark gray-brown. Branches slightly drooping; twigs not pendent, rather slender
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  • sometimes forming clonal thickets, 1–400 dm, glabrous or hairy. Stems 1–20+; bark reddish, reddish brown, gray-brown, or dark gray; long and short shoots usually
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  • epidermis soon or tardily deciduous exposing cortex and striate bundle caps; bark grayish; internodes (0.1–)1–2.5(–6) cm; short-shoot spurs not present; axillary
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  • Copyright: Flora of North America Association Trees, subevergreen, to 10 m. Bark gray or whitish, closely furrowed. Twigs light brown, 1-1.5 mm diam., densely
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  • shrubs, subevergreen, trees to 25 m, shrubs often forming large clonal stands. Bark dark brown or black, scaly. Twigs light gray, 1.5-3 mm diam., tomentulose
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  • straight to contorted; crown becoming rounded, flattened, or irregular. Bark dark gray, deeply furrowed, ridges long, scaly-plated. Branches spreading-ascending
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  • Herbs (robust)or shrubs, herbs tap-rooted, often woody at base, with peeling bark. Stems erect to spreading, terete or sometimes ridged, 60–250(–400) cm, densely
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  • Orchidaceae are admirably adapted to being carried by the wind and lodging in the bark of trees, and many orchids are epiphytes. The production of many ovules is
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  • pines that probably included western white pine (Pinus monticola), white bark pine (P. albicaulis), and lodgepole pine (P. contorta), as well as by subalpine
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