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...laudius | last=Loudon | title=Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain, ... | publisher=Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Long
''Prunus fruticosa'' is planted in [[hedgerow]]s as an [[ornamental plant]] privacy screen and windbreak, and as a host plant for bees and othe
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...entral Asia for [[timber]] and [[paper]] production, where few other large trees exist. Its slower growth compared to [[Norway Spruce]] reduces its importan
''Picea schrenkiana'' is grown as an [[ornamental tree]] in large [[garden]]s and public parks in [[Europe]].
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...''M. niedzwetzkyana'' on its endangered list, brought it under its Global Trees Campaign, and planted over 1000 saplings in area forests in 2010 and 2011<r
...produce that $1000 premium apple, in Minnesota State Hort. Soc. (1900). ''Trees, fruits & flowers of Minnesota''. Vol. 28. 470-1. Forgotten Books, London,
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...ost population in the [[Taz River]] valley, grows in a forest with dwarfed trees like ''[[Larix sibirica]]'', ''[[Betula pubescens]]'', ''[[Alnus viridis]]'
...survives temperatures down to at least -25 °C. The plants have good ornamental value and may survive in gardens for at least 50 years. This peony inhibits
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