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Conifera nature01web
La divisione Pinophyta include la grande maggioranza delle piante chiamate comunemente con...
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: Shortsofnature
Conifera nature01web
La divisione Pinophyta include la grande maggioranza delle piante chiamate comunemente conifere perciò possono essere considerati sinonimi. Sono piante vascolari (Tracheobionta), con semi (Spermatophyta) contenuti in un cono. Le conifere attuali sono piante legnose, perlopiù sono alberi e solo poche sono arbusti. Le conifere sono spesso dominanti nel loro ambiente e specie di conifere possono essere trovate allo stato naturale in quasi tutte le parti del mondo. Le conifere hanno una grande importanza economica, specialmente per la lavorazione del legno strutturale e la produzione di carta.
published: 19 Feb 2009
views: 1109
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Preparing Conifer Seedling Understocks For Winter Grafting
I'm showing you how to prepare seedling rootstocks aka understocks of conifers prior to gr...
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: coniferblacklab
Preparing Conifer Seedling Understocks For Winter Grafting
I'm showing you how to prepare seedling rootstocks aka understocks of conifers prior to grafting onto them during winter. Conifer seedlings may be purchased bare-root the spring prior and are potted up or you can purchase conifer seedlings already potted up at any time. The seedlings need to be actively showing bud swelling or white root tip growth at the bottom of the pots or actual buds breaking and growth resuming from the buds such as that you can begin to graft onto the seedlings. For spruce, you should wait until needle and shoot growth expands from an unfolding bud while all other conifers as long as white root tips may be seen or bud swelling, then they are ready for grafting. Spruce are just better off to wait until you see growth from the buds.
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: coniferblacklab
views: 529
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Wollemie (Wollemia nobilis)
Abteilung: Nadelholzgewächse (Pinophyta) Klasse: Pinopsida Ordnung: Kiefernartige (Pinales...
published: 12 Jul 2009
author: Felix Faerber
Wollemie (Wollemia nobilis)
Abteilung: Nadelholzgewächse (Pinophyta) Klasse: Pinopsida Ordnung: Kiefernartige (Pinales) Familie: Araukariengewächse (Araucariaceae) Gattung: Wollemia Art: nobilis dtsch. Name: Wollemie Die Wollemie (Wollemia nobilis) ist eine erst 1994 in Australien entdeckte Nadelbaumart aus der Familie der Araukariengewächse (Araucariaceae). Sie war vorher nur von viele Millionen Jahre alten Fossilien bekannt und galt daher als ausgestorben. Das Artepitheton nobilis wurde zu Ehren des Entdeckers David Noble gewählt. Die ältesten bekannten Fossilien der Wollemie werden auf etwa 90 Millionen Jahre datiert; sie galt als seit 65 Millionen Jahren ausgestorben. Im September 1994 wurden jedoch etwa 250 km westlich der australischen Stadt Sydney im Wollemi-Nationalpark von David Noble 23 Bäume und einige Jungpflanzen entdeckt. Sie waren versteckt in den abgeschiedenen und schwer zugänglichen Canyons der Blue Mountains. In dieser geschützten Umgebung konnte die Wollemie als lebendes Fossil bis heute überleben. Sie gilt als sehr bedrohte Pflanzenart und pflanzt sich im Moment nur klonal fort. Nach Erbgutuntersuchungen der australischen Exemplare wurde festgestellt, dass sämtliche bisher bekannten Wollemien einen Klon bilden, also identisches Erbgut besitzen. Zur Zeit sind drei Populationen mit insgesamt nur etwa 100 Bäumen bekannt. Vorsorglich wurden DNA-Proben genommen. Man befürchtet, ein zum Beispiel von Touristen eingeschleppter Pilz könnte die gesamte Population auslöschen. Um dies zu ...
published: 12 Jul 2009
author: Felix Faerber
views: 675
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C is for Conifers - They Might Be Giants
This song is about a family of trees called conifers! Illustration & animation by Courtney...
published: 27 Oct 2009
author: ParticleMen
C is for Conifers - They Might Be Giants
This song is about a family of trees called conifers! Illustration & animation by Courtney Booker. From TMBGs CD/DVD set Here Come the ABCs. Available at iTunes at bit.ly and at Amazon at bit.ly
published: 27 Oct 2009
author: ParticleMen
views: 45643
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TMBG ~ C Is For Conifers & One Everything
TMBG Friday Night Family Video Podcast ~ Arbor Day Special! C Is For Conifers & One Everyt...
published: 25 Apr 2008
author: tmbbiff
TMBG ~ C Is For Conifers & One Everything
TMBG Friday Night Family Video Podcast ~ Arbor Day Special! C Is For Conifers & One Everything
published: 25 Apr 2008
author: tmbbiff
views: 28729
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make miniature trees -part 4 more conifers
Part 4 - Other Conifers - of How to Make Miniature Trees for use with d&d; and war games, d...
published: 03 Jul 2008
author: thekamloopian
make miniature trees -part 4 more conifers
Part 4 - Other Conifers - of How to Make Miniature Trees for use with d&d; and war games, dioramas, model railroad etc.
published: 03 Jul 2008
author: thekamloopian
views: 11665
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Homemade wood chipper eating Holly and Conifer.
Now then Arfur, this is proper chippin!...
published: 02 Apr 2011
author: StevesProjects
Homemade wood chipper eating Holly and Conifer.
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Conifer Catapult
Have you ever wondered whether a tree could catapult you over a castle's walls... Maybe no...
published: 07 Apr 2010
author: DiscoveryTV
Conifer Catapult
Have you ever wondered whether a tree could catapult you over a castle's walls... Maybe not but check out the Mythbusters team attempting to do just that.
published: 07 Apr 2010
author: DiscoveryTV
views: 11094
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make miniature trees -part 3 -Conifers
Part 3 - Conifers - of How to Make Miniature Trees for use with d&d; and war games, diorama...
published: 03 Jul 2008
author: thekamloopian
make miniature trees -part 3 -Conifers
Part 3 - Conifers - of How to Make Miniature Trees for use with d&d; and war games, dioramas, model railroad etc.
published: 03 Jul 2008
author: thekamloopian
views: 23819
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Plant Reproduction: The Pine Tree (Britannica.com)
Pine trees actually produce two types of pinecones. **************Related Links***********...
published: 21 Feb 2007
author: BritannicaOnline
Plant Reproduction: The Pine Tree (Britannica.com)
Pine trees actually produce two types of pinecones. **************Related Links************** Pine - www.britannica.com FREE NEWSLETTERS - mailinglist.britannica.com
published: 21 Feb 2007
author: BritannicaOnline
views: 18067
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DLRW 2
This is a follow up to "Double Line Rope Walker" and illustrates typical procedures one mi...
published: 07 Jul 2009
author: atreestory
DLRW 2
This is a follow up to "Double Line Rope Walker" and illustrates typical procedures one might use in the course of dead-wooding or trimming single stemmed conifers out of the climbline and safety. No way does this video illustrate every scenario possible. It only shows how the Double Line Rope Walker system can be used to assist in the procedures.
published: 07 Jul 2009
author: atreestory
views: 5563
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Build a Rock Garden for Miniature Conifers
We created a rock garden for miniature conifers and share tips on rock garden design, rock...
published: 24 Nov 2010
author: WildGingerFarm
Build a Rock Garden for Miniature Conifers
We created a rock garden for miniature conifers and share tips on rock garden design, rock placement and plant selection. Complete with detailed photos of the garden and the miniature conifers we selected.
published: 24 Nov 2010
author: WildGingerFarm
views: 9186
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Literati Spruce first styling.wmv
First styling of a spruce to become a Literai style Bonsai. This is one of my entries for ...
published: 16 Sep 2010
author: mikobonsai
Literati Spruce first styling.wmv
First styling of a spruce to become a Literai style Bonsai. This is one of my entries for the current styling competition on the Wee Trees Forum. I talk through the initial evaluation and subsequent styling decisions to clarify the reasons for those decision.
published: 16 Sep 2010
author: mikobonsai
views: 3024
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CanadianGardening.com presents Propagating Conifers
Join www.canadiangardening.com columnist Stephen Westcott-Gratton as he demonstrates how t...
published: 12 Feb 2008
author: CanadianGardening
CanadianGardening.com presents Propagating Conifers
Join www.canadiangardening.com columnist Stephen Westcott-Gratton as he demonstrates how to propagate conifers. Instead of buying more trees to extend his hedge in the garden, Stephen takes clippings from the existing cedars to grow more plants.
published: 12 Feb 2008
author: CanadianGardening
views: 6012
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Picea Pungens Fastigiata HD
If youve always loved the color of a Colorado blue spruce but werent sure if you had the s...
published: 30 Oct 2009
author: RussellsNursery
Picea Pungens Fastigiata HD
If youve always loved the color of a Colorado blue spruce but werent sure if you had the space, Picea pungens Fastigiata is your choice.
published: 30 Oct 2009
author: RussellsNursery
views: 2741