The Arboricultural Journal, Volumes 12-13Arboricultural Association, 1974 - Arboriculture |
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Page 236
... Platanus 54 0 0 Quercus 1018 45 4.4 Cedrus 154 2 1.3 Larix 99 11 11.1 Picea 206 1 0.5 Pinus 668 8 1.2 Sequoia 40 1 2.5 Platanus hispanica was a frequent casualty in the streets around Kew , but none of the 54 specimens of various Platanus ...
... Platanus 54 0 0 Quercus 1018 45 4.4 Cedrus 154 2 1.3 Larix 99 11 11.1 Picea 206 1 0.5 Pinus 668 8 1.2 Sequoia 40 1 2.5 Platanus hispanica was a frequent casualty in the streets around Kew , but none of the 54 specimens of various Platanus ...
Page 114
... Platanus species have a greater capacity to adjust and adapt to the difficult urban planting sites compared with other tree species . During the mid - days of hot summer , temperature under Platanus canopies have been lower than under ...
... Platanus species have a greater capacity to adjust and adapt to the difficult urban planting sites compared with other tree species . During the mid - days of hot summer , temperature under Platanus canopies have been lower than under ...
Page 116
... Platanus is propagated by means of rooted cuttings , and trees from this source begin to fruit 4-5 years after planting ( Fig . 1 ) . The age of trees originating from vegetative origins have to be calculated from the age of the parent ...
... Platanus is propagated by means of rooted cuttings , and trees from this source begin to fruit 4-5 years after planting ( Fig . 1 ) . The age of trees originating from vegetative origins have to be calculated from the age of the parent ...
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