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A Damson tree needs about 4 feet of space around it. Damson trees are slow growing, and can be pruned as the grow.
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A mistletoe needs another plant to grow on, one with roots. A typical host is an oak tree.
Sloths have long arms because it is much easier to get from tree to tree, if they had short and stubby arms, it would be much harder for them, because they couldn't reach as far. Hope that helped:)
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To get the Chinese bowl off the animal's head in the tree on Time Tangled Island, you need to climb the tree and jump onto the branches to reach the animal. Click on the bowl to remove it, and then carefully make your way back down the tree to proceed with the quest.
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I have a friend that has 4 different Damson trees planted by his great - grandfather before WW1. -They all still produce beautiful fruit every year at over 100 years old !
Well, darling, damson is a deep purple color, like a rich plum or a fancy eggplant. It's the kind of color you'd find in a luxurious velvet curtain or a decadent glass of red wine. So, if you're looking to add a touch of sophistication to your life, damson might just be the way to go.
Arborvitae roots need ample space to grow effectively, typically extending outwards from the trunk to a distance equal to the height of the tree. This means that for a mature arborvitae tree that is 20 feet tall, the roots may spread outwards up to 20 feet from the trunk. Providing enough space for the roots to grow is important for the health and stability of the tree.
An avocado tree typically requires about 30 to 40 feet of space to grow effectively.
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When it leaves the tree readilly and there is evidence that fruit has started to fall od its own accord ... look at the ground beneath!!! John www.jabooth.co.uk
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Depends on how big the trees are. They take about 1-2 metres per tree. Look at how big that variety grows. You may need to space them 10-15 or more feet apart.