The Massachusetts Bay Colony minted silver coins known as the Massachusetts mint pine tree shillings and oak tree shillings. These coins were used as a form of currency in the colony during the 17th century.
A sand bar deposited across the mouth of a bay is called a barrier bar. These natural formations can protect the bay from waves and storms, as well as create new habitats for marine life.
To get the binoculars out of the tree on Poptropica's Shark Tooth Island, you need to combine two items: the fishing pole from Booga Bay and the worm bait from outside the Coconut Cafe. Use the fishing pole with the worm bait to catch the binoculars in the tree, then pick them up.
The Bay of Fundy in Canada experiences the highest tides in the world, with tidal ranges exceeding 50 feet (15 meters) in some areas. This extreme tidal range is a result of the bay's shape and location, funneling tidal waters to create such significant fluctuations.
Bay laurel trees can live for several decades, typically around 40-50 years, depending on growing conditions and care. Under optimal conditions, they have been known to live even longer, up to 100 years or more.
What part of the tree does a bay LEAF come from? I think you answered your own question.
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Bay Leaf comes from a Laurel Tree.
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You do not specify which kind of bay you mean.The Latin term for a bay on the coast is sinusThe Latin term for a bay tree is laurus
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To prevent bay tree shoots from growing out of the roots, you can regularly prune the tree to remove any new shoots that appear near the base. Additionally, you can apply a layer of mulch around the base of the tree to suppress new growth.
To successfully grow a bay tree indoors, place it in a sunny spot, water it regularly, and ensure good drainage. Prune the tree to maintain its shape and size, and fertilize it occasionally. Keep an eye out for pests and diseases, and repot the tree as needed.
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Bay leaves come from the bay laurel tree (Laurus nobilis), sometimes called "sweet bay" which is a semi-tropical tree. Hardy to zones 8-10. If will not survive if the temperatures drop below 5 degrees Fahrenheit. It grows best in rich, moist, well drained soil, in full sun but protected from wind.If you live in an area where it can grow outdoors you could try to germinate the plant from SEED, leaves will not germinate, nor for that matter, will the seeds if you allow them to dry out.You may also propagate this plant using stem cutting or layering techniques.I have not found a source for bay laurel seeds in North America, but most good nurseries (particularly those specialising in herbs) will usually carry the seedlings.If you do not live in zones 8-10 the bay laurel is an excellent house plant if kept well attended. See growing conditions above.See the related links below for more information on growing and using bay laurel.
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