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NC State Dendrology
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Приєднався 21 лип 2020
Welcome to the NC State Dendrology UA-cam channel! Started for the Fall 2020 semester by Dr. Steph Jeffries. I'm deeply grateful for my 2020 teaching staff, who poured their time and energy into helping create a viable online Dendrology course.
15. Willow oak (Salix nigra)
Tree #15 on the Walnut Creek Wetland Tree Trail. This is the last tree on our tour! Thank you for watching.
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11. Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata)
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Tree #11 on the Walnut Creek Wetland Tree Trail! This Tree Trail can be found at the Walnut Creek Wetland Park in Raleigh, NC.
7. Black Willow (Salix nigra)
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Tree #7 on the Walnut Creek Wetland Tree tour! This Tree Trail can be found at the Walnut Creek Wetland Park in Raleigh, NC.
5. Silver maple (Acer saccharinum)
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Tree #5 on the Walnut Creek Wetland Tree Trail, Raleigh, NC
4. Pecan (Carya illinoinensis)
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Tree #4 on the Walnut Creek Wetland Trail. This Tree Trail can be found at the Walnut Creek Wetland Park in Raleigh, NC.
Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) in situ
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Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) in situ
Abies fraseri var. dunestabilis (dune fir)
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Abies fraseri var. dunestabilis (dune fir)
Asimina parviflora (small-flowered pawpaw)
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Asimina parviflora (small-flowered pawpaw)
Longleaf stand on the Sugarloaf Trail at Carolina Beach State Park
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Longleaf stand on the Sugarloaf Trail at Carolina Beach State Park
Pyxidanthera barbulata (common pyxie-moss)
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Pyxidanthera barbulata (common pyxie-moss)
Pinus pungens (Table Mountain pine) in-situ
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Pinus pungens (Table Mountain pine) in-situ
Forests of the SE Coastal Plain - Loblolly, Slash, and Longleaf Pine
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Forests of the SE Coastal Plain - Loblolly, Slash, and Longleaf Pine
Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)
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Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)
Practice: Custom Identify Using Filters
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Practice: Custom Identify Using Filters
Dang, Mole Knight's even smaller than I thought.
I heard some say that it only has a scent for one day.... That cant possibly be true, is it?
The scent varies...Bartram described traveling through "odiferous groves" in the NC mountains, while other plants seem to have no scent at all! The fragrant ones I've encountered lasted more than one day, but that's anecdotal.
Virginiana is a Neo-Latin term that means "of Virginia" FYI virginiana means American. There was a time when Virginia was all the white people who had settled in America. That is why they used that naming convention. Thanks for the video.
Tulip Magnolia is the same?
That's a common name I haven't heard, but yes, tuliptree is in the Magnolia family!
In Italian this tree is named Noce Pecan.
One of my favourite trees.
Magnificent.
Sounds like an angry cockatiel.
Very beautiful tree.
I love this tree! It’s used quite a bit for landscaping in the Pacific Northwest as well.
I'm not sure I'd want to live under one. Not when the hurricane comes.
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Do they all produce the berries, or do you need a cross-pollinator?
Thank you for the VERY informative video. Here in Arkansas, they are NOT chainsaw friendly. They are SO dense, that whenever you cut on them, they actually cause sparks and they can dull a chain in a matter of minutes
-Invasive plant in Europe -good mushroom culture medium (Pleurotus sp., Auricularia auricula-judae, Flammulina velutipes, Schizophyllum commune so far) -as soft wooden suitable only for heating Does it have any medical importance to make reasonable for tolerating its stink?
There is an old fresh China berry in my work place. I am busy doing research about it with the aims of propagating. I started collecting the seeds. Thank you for the information. Watching from South Africa.
Where I can buy it...
From Ohio used to call it the stink trees granny called it heavenly palm. Never understood how they named something stinky heavenly 😂 Is this tree a common home for the stink bug? I apologize for not knowing the proper names.
Looks like someone had too much to drink! (There seems to be one taking a nap where all the stems join the main stem)
It’s crazy how fast it regains color. Is it going dormant when it loses its green?
I bet it makes great wood for getting a wood stove started with that stringy wood fiber like that
Cut stump treatments cause this species to send up root suckers. Hack and squirt is a preferable treatment. Penn State has done some research on control methods that demonstrate this.
Thankfully not present in our Raleigh garden. Unfortunately I've been battling stump sprouts and seedlings in our mountain garden all season. Hopefully much fewer next year, although I don't think I'll ever be truly rid of them.
Video generously shared by Roger Halchin!
I planted this tree in my garden in Poland
how to propagate? or get the seedling to plant in my backyard?
Characters are exactly correct with Black Oak I found at Indian Cave State Park in Nebraska. During the seedling stage, leaves are very pubescent and dark-green color. Thank you for this nice Video !
You're welcome!
I’m in Shenandoah Valley and have a 340 year old family farm with many enormous 200+ year Bitternut varieties that have thrived in our changing climate of high heat summers and long droughts. All of mine are in protected lowland areas. I’m happy to send cuttings.
Thank you for this information. Just want I was wanting. We bought a house a year ago and I was wondering what kind of spruce it was.
Do they have thorny branches, and do they have fruit 🤔
No thorns. Yes, they have drupes that ripen in fall on the ends of the branches.
I have found Carya cordiformis nut’s that are heart shaped, growing on a ridge in Bern township, Athens Co, Ohio
Goodness gracious - beautiful melons
Thanks
Thanks maam
How can we consume this to cure ourself
The fruits are safe to eat?
Yes, they can be quite tasty!
Thanks for sharing! For those who don't know, those blackwater rivers are rare, being only found in the Amazon river basin, and in the southeastern USA!
I have a question can I re grow that mistletoe ?
Do you get snow in winter?
Only sporadically in the winter here in Raleigh, but much more in the mountains where mountain laurel is more prevalent.
Nice mask, don't wanna breath any fresh air, and I heard those plants didn't get vaccines
Stopped by to get a better grasp on pronouncing this name! Thank you & great video
There is another dwarf tree that is virtually unknown. It is a dwarf post oak. Occasionally a post oak trees will send up root sprouts. These sprouts grow to different heights, but never more than about six or seven feet (or less). Then they totally stop growing. They can live for at least 50 or more years. (No one knows for sure.) I do not know the scientific name for these.
How would you prepare the tea?
They're killing all the trees and shrubs on roadsides. The kudzu of the Northeast.
Wish you would have shown the entire tree
Yes Not The Seeds