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Geranium, that is a flower, the rest are trees.
Okay here's some: oak tree, birch tree, maple tree, spruce tree, pine tree. Now here are some wildflowers marigolds, daffodil, forget-me-not...
Coniferous trees (spruce, pine, etc.) are called softwood, even though some have harder wood than deciduous trees (maple, oak, birch, etc.).
The branching pattern of the Lodgepole Pine is Alternate
Pine, spruce, maple,
types are -mountain maple -red maple -yellow birch -paper birch -red pine -white pine -balsom fir -alder -pin cherry -different types of spruce -thats pretty much it the rest were introduced such as -oak -sugar maple -etc :)
# oak, # birch, # pine, # sycamore, # ash, # walnut, # cedar, # dogwood, # apple, # peach, # beech, # birch, # Cedar, # maple,
Spruce, pine, aspen, birch, oak, ash, beech, and maple trees
Pine, Spruce, Maple, Birch, Oak, and Cedar to name a few
American Beach, White Birch, Sugar Maple, Red Oak, White Pine, Eastern Hemlock
-Coniferous (white pine, red spruce, red pine) mixed with Deciduous (sugar maple, red oak, yellow birch)
Yes, this is deer resistant. The more formal name for the lemon cypress is: cupressus macrocarpa . Because of the lemony scent, it is unattractive in smell and taste to the deer, they will avoid at all costs. There are other deer resistant trees: Cryptomeria, Spruce, Douglas Fir, White Pine, Hemlock, Deodar Cedar, Eastern Red Cedar, Japanese Cedar, Japanese Maple, Norway Maple, Paperbark Maple, Red Maple, Silver Maple, Striped Maple, Sugar Maple, Chinese Paper Birch, European White Birch, Heritage Birch, Himalayan Birch, Paper Birch, River Birch, Yellow Birch, Bald Cypress, False Cypress, Japanese False cypress, American Holly, Aquipernyi Holly, Flowering Dogwood, Himalayan Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood, and Rough-leaf Dogwood.
Examples: oak, fir, pine, spruce, beech, birch, acacia, willow, maple, alder, elder, elm, poplar etc.
Dry, seasoned and resinous pine wood burns fastest.
Geranium, that is a flower, the rest are trees.
Conditioner is for soft woods: Birch, polar, pine, Maple. If used on oakk I would test with a stock sample to view the results. It is not neccessary.
All Hard wood tree's IE: Oak, maple, birch, poplar, etc. Soft wood trees do not, IE: Pine, hemlock, spruce, etc.