Alder trees (genus Alnus) are native to Canada and can be found in various regions across the country. They are typically associated with wetland habitats and riparian zones, where they thrive in moist or waterlogged soils. Alder (Alnus spp.) Some
What is Aesculus hippocastanum used for?
It grows naturally in the Balkan peninsula. It is 20-25 m tall and the crown is 15-20 m wide. It is a round shaped, thick branched and coarse textured tree. The bark is reddish brown and cracked. Buds are very
What are the characteristics of Abutilon?
It grows naturally in Brazil. It is 3 m tall. Evergreen or semi-evergreen in temperate climates. Flowering is in June-July; bell-shaped flowers (flower boards) are drooping, sepals are red, petals are yellow, arteries are red; flowers are 5-7 cm in
What type of plant is the Acer palmatum?
It grows naturally in Japan and Korea. It is 10 m tall and 8 m wide at the crown. It has a horizontally branched, umbrella-shaped, pituresque form. The bark is light brown and smooth. Branches and shoots are thin, drooping
Where does Albizia julibrissin come from?
It grows naturally in tropical regions of Asia and Iran. It is a fine and light textured tree. It is 10-12 m tall and the crown is 6 m wide. It is a spreading and scattered shaped tree. It grows
How big do Acer negundo flamingos get?
Deciduous in winter. Makes a wide, open crown with spreading branches. It develops quickly. Compound leaves consist of 3-5 leaflets. It has a superficial root system. They need to be watered frequently. Resistant to heat, cold and drought. Weak branches