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  1. File:Red-barked-tree.jpg

    album cover fur REQUIRED Article Red Barked Tree Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Artist Wire Label Pink Flag Graphic Artist Item Front cover Type CD Website http www.pinkflag.com read discography red barked tree.php Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Red Barked Tree is Wire s 12th studio album, released on 10 January 2011. Portion The entire cover because the image is cover art, a form of product packaging, the entire image is needed to identify the product, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image. Low resolution The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original cover. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork. Purpose Replaceability other information Non free album cover ...   more details



  1. Red Barked Tree

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Red Barked Tree Type studio Artist Wire band Wire Cover Red barked tree.jpg Released 20 December 2010 digital br 10 January 2011 CD Recorded Genre Post ... link Pitchfork Media 8.0 10 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 14950 red barked tree link Last album Object 47 br 2008 This album Red Barked Tree br 2011 Next album Red Barked Tree is the twelfth studio ... 47 in 2008, the band had originally intended to record Red Barked Tree in December 2009, at Githead ..., as a three piece, we d very rarely played together. ... So for Red Barked Tree, I thought, Let .... ref name lastfm cite web url http www.last.fm music Wire Red Barked Tree title Red Barked Tree by Wire ... that the first 2,000 mail order customers for Red Barked Tree would also receive a free copy ... Barked Tree . ref name anotherthequietusinterview cite news author Tim Burrows date 14 January 2011 ... 05547 wire interview red barked tree accessdate 2011 02 11 ref According to Lewis, the cover artwork ... filename3 Red Barked Trees.ogg title3 Red Barked Trees description3 Colin Newman was particularly ... pitch ref name musicOMH Pitchfork Media Pitchfork described Red Barked Tree as a shrewdly sequenced ... By Track Guide To Red Barked Tree work The Quietus url http thequietus.com articles 05417 wire red barked tree accessdate 2011 02 08 ref As described by Pitchfork , the album s lyrics address the emotional and environmental costs of modernity run amok . ref name pitch Red Barked Trees , the track ... we can research and exploit their unique properties? In the end, is it going to be the red barked ... Allmusic cite news author j. poet title Red Barked Tree Wire Review date January 2011 url http allmusic.com album red barked tree r2082649 review publisher Allmusic accessdate 2011 02 21 ref rev2 ... author Helen Clarke title Wire Red Barked Tree date January 2011 url http www.musicomh.com albums wire ... Barked Tree Pink Flag . The cult concern s 12th record is unrelenting, witty pop date 17 January ...   more details



  1. File:Red Barked Trees.ogg

    Sound sample from the song Red Barked Trees Song length 5 34 Reduced quality Yes Source Red Barked Tree Songwriter s Wire Performed by Wire Producer s Pink Flag Copyright 2011 Pink Flag Rationale of fair use for Red Barked Tree sample This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken. The section of music used is discussed in the article in relation to the song s lyrics, musical and vocal style, and may contain part of the song s chorus. It is a sample of no more than 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording or to recreate the original recording. It is of a lower quality than the original recording. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value. It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder s rights or ability to distribute the original recording. The audio sample is a copyrighted work. U.S. copyright laws apply to this work. Should a free or public domain sample be located, it should be used in place of this audio sample. Licensing Non free audio sample Template Music sample info ...   more details



  1. Eucalyptus victrix

    italic title taxobox name Smooth barked coolibah regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. victrix binomial Eucalyptus victrix binomial authority Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill synonyms Eucalyptus victrix , or Smooth barked coolibah , is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Australia . It was first described by Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson Lawrie Johnson and Ken Hill. ref APNI name Eucalyptus victrix L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill id 73554 ref See also List of Eucalyptus species List of Eucalyptus species References reflist Category Flora of Western Australia Category Trees of Australia Category Eucalyptus victrix Category Myrtales of Australia ...   more details



  1. Corkwood

    Corkwood is a common name of a number of plants Pond apple Annona glabra in the West Indies Duboisia species in Australia Endiandra sieberi a Corkwood from Australia in the laurel family Caldcluvia paniculosa is a soft barked Corkwood from Australia in the Coachwood family Entelea arborescens in New Zealand Erythrina vespertilio , Grey Corkwood from Australia Hakea suberea in Australia Leitneria Leitneria floridana in southeastern North America Melicope species in Australia African Corkwood Musanga cecropioides in Africa disambig ...   more details



  1. Eucalyptus accedens

    italic title taxobox name Powder barked Wandoo regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. accedens binomial Eucalyptus accedens binomial authority W. V. Fitzg. Powder barked Wandoo also found as Powderbark Wandoo Eucalyptus accedens is a Eucalyptus eucalypt native to Western Australia . Mature trees are around 15 25 m high with branches high up the trunk. The smooth bark is notable for being covered in a talc like powder. It is pale white when fresh, turning a shade of orange before being shed again. The white flowers occur in Autumn. References cite book author Holliday, I. title A field guide to Australian trees edition 3rd edition location Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. publisher New Holland year 2002 isbn 9781876334796 Category Eucalyptus accedens Category Trees of Australia Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Myrtales of Australia Category Trees of Mediterranean climate tree stub WesternAustralia plant stub Myrtaceae stub Australia rosid stub az Eucalyptus accedens es Eucalyptus accedens ...   more details



  1. File:Two Minutes.ogg

    Summary Sound sample from the song Two Minutes Song length 2 00 Reduced quality Yes Source Red Barked Tree Songwriter s Wire Performed by Wire Producer s Pink Flag Copyright 2011 Pink Flag Rationale of fair use for Red Barked Tree sample This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken. The section of music used is discussed in the article in relation to the song s lyrics, musical and vocal style, and may contain part of the song s chorus. It is a sample of no more than 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording or to recreate the original recording. It is of a lower quality than the original recording. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value. It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder s rights or ability to distribute the original recording. The audio sample is a copyrighted work. U.S. copyright laws apply to this work. Should a free or public domain sample be located, it should be used in place of this audio sample. Licensing Non free audio sample Template Music sample info ...   more details



  1. File:Down To This.ogg

    Sound sample from the song Down To This Song length 4 55 Reduced quality Yes Source Red Barked Tree Songwriter s Wire Performed by Wire Producer s Pink Flag Copyright 2011 Pink Flag Rationale of fair use for Red Barked Tree sample This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken. The section of music used is discussed in the article in relation to the song s lyrics, musical and vocal style, and may contain part of the song s chorus. It is a sample of no more than 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording or to recreate the original recording. It is of a lower quality than the original recording. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value. It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder s rights or ability to distribute the original recording. The audio sample is a copyrighted work. U.S. copyright laws apply to this work. Should a free or public domain sample be located, it should be used in place of this audio sample. Licensing Non free audio sample Template Music sample info ...   more details



  1. Simple sentence

    A simple sentence is a sentence structure that contains one independent clause and no dependent clause s. Examples The runner jumped. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject grammar subject , runner , and one Predicate grammar predicate , jumped . The singer bowed. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject grammar subject , singer , and one Predicate grammar predicate , bowed . The baby cried. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject grammar subject , baby , and one Predicate grammar predicate , cried . The girl ran into her bedroom. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject grammar subject , girl , and one Predicate grammar predicate , ran into her bedroom . This example is distinct from the previous three in that its verb phrase consists of more than one word. In the backyard, the dog barked and howled at the cat. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject grammar subject , dog , and one Predicate grammar predicate , barked and howled at the cat . This predicate has two verbs, known as a compound predicate barked and howled . This compound verb should not be confused with a compound sentence linguistics compound sentence . In the backyard and at the cat are prepositional phrase s. See also Compound sentence linguistics Compound sentence Complex sentence Complex compound sentence References cite book author Rozakis, Laurie title The Complete Idiot s Guide to Grammar and Style pp. 167&ndash 168 publisher Alpha year 2003 isbn 1 59257 115 8 http wakish.info anatomy of a simple sentence in english language Anatomy Of A Simple Sentence In English Language at http wakish.info Wakish Wonderz External links http www.arts.uottawa.ca writcent hypergrammar sntstrct.html The Structure of a Sentence Category Sentences by type br Frazenn eeun ca Oraci simple nl Enkelvoudige zin pl Zdanie pojedyncze uk ...   more details



  1. Eucalyptus rossii

    italictitle taxobox image Eucalyptus rossii 1.jpg name Inland Scribbly Gum regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. rossii binomial Eucalyptus rossii binomial authority R.T.Baker & H.G.Sm Eucalyptus rossii , commonly known as Inland Scribbly Gum , Western Scribbly Gum , Snappy Gum or White Gum , is a smooth barked eucalypt of eastern Australia. External links APNI name Eucalyptus rossii id 3578 Category Eucalyptus rossii Category Flora of New South Wales Category Plants described in 1902 Category Trees of Australia Category Myrtales of Australia Myrtaceae stub Tree stub Australia rosid stub az Eucalyptus rossii fr Eucalyptus rossii ...   more details



  1. Psaltoda moerens

    barked eucalypts and Angophora species, but will settle for rough barked species if more suitable trees are not available. Species favoured include Sydney Red Gum or Smooth barked Apple Angophora ... Salix babylonica . Redeyes settle on the trunks of smoother barked trees, and wherever the bark ...   more details



  1. C. alba

    C. alba may refer to Calidris alba , syn. Crocethia alba , the sanderling, a small wader species and a circumpolar Arctic breeder Chiococca alba , a flowering plant species native to Florida and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean and tropical South America Copernicia alba , a palm tree species found in Bolivia, Paraguay, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina Cornus alba , the Siberian, white or red barked dogwood, a large shrub or small tree species Correa alba , the white correa, a shrub species endemic to Australia Cryptocarya alba , the peumo, an evergreen tree species found in Chile Cyclaspis alba , a crustacean species in the genus Cyclaspis See also Alba disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. A. robusta

    italictitle A. robusta may refer to Actinella robusta , an air breathing land snail species endemic to Portugal Aganippe robusta , a spider species in the genus Aganippe spider Aganippe found in South Australia Agathis robusta , the Queensland kauri or smooth barked kauri, a coniferous tree species native to eastern Queensland, Australia Alasmidonta robusta , the Carolina elktoe, an extinct freshwater mussel species endemic to the United States Ammannia robusta , the grand redstem, a flowering plant species native to most of western and central North America Anacampta robusta , a picture winged fly species Aniba robusta , a plant species endemic to Venezuela Antistia robusta , a praying mantis species Arachnothera robusta , the Long billed Spiderhunter, a bird species found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand Austrochaperina robusta , the robust frog, a frog species endemic to Australia See also Robusta disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Complex sentence

    pp semi small yes expiry 01 54, 4 October 2012 UTC A complex sentence is a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause . Examples I ate the meal that you cooked. I ate the meal is an independent clause and that you cooked is a relative clause . I enjoyed the apple pie that you bought for me. I enjoyed the apple pie is an independent clause and that you bought for me is a relative clause. I ate breakfast before I went to work. I ate breakfast is an independent clause, and before I went to work is a dependent clause, meaning it cannot stand alone as a sentence . Examples of sentences that have more than one clause but are not complex sentences include the following I was scared, but I didn t run away. Both clauses are independent. Therefore, this is a compound sentence but not a complex sentence. The dog that you gave me barked at me, and it bit my hand. This is a compound complex sentence with two independent clauses The dog barked at me and It bit my hand and one dependent clause that you gave me . See also Simple sentence Compound sentence linguistics Compound sentence Complex compound sentence External links http owl.english.purdue.edu owl resource 573 02 MLA Guide http www.arts.uottawa.ca writcent hypergrammar sntstrct.html The Structure of a Sentence http www.rockpicklepublishing.com essays complexsentencessubordinateclausesadverbclauses.html Complex Sentences Subordinate Clauses as Adverb Clauses Category Syntactic entities Category Sentences by type br Frazenn gevrennek de Satzgef ge ja ru uk Ling stub ...   more details



  1. The Three Languages

    The Three Languages is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm , tale number 33. It is Aarne Thompson type 671. Synopsis A count s son could learn nothing. The count sent him to find a master who could teach him something. One year, he came back saying he knew what dogs said when they barked the next, what birds said the third, what frogs said. Infuriated by his uselessness, his father drove him out. He was offered a night s shelter in a tower, but warned that wild dogs barked and howled there, and every night ate a man. He went and came back, saying that the dogs were there to guard a treasure until it was taken, and they had told him how to take it. The lord of the castle asked him to do it, and he came out with a chest of gold, and the lord adopted him as a son. He went to Rome. On the way, listening to frogs made him thoughtful. In Rome, the Pope had died, and they could not choose his successor, and were looking for some marvelous sign. Two doves descended on him, and they chose him as Pope as the frogs had foretold. The doves persuaded him, and he had to sing Mass, but the doves whispered how to do it in his ear. Cultural references The story is a classic example of the archetypal hero s progress through life. In Lemony Snicket The Unauthorized Autobiography , there is a rendition of the tale. See also Portal Children s literature The Language of the Birds External links http www.surlalunefairytales.com authors grimms 33threelanguages.html The Three Languages DEFAULTSORT Three Languages Category Brothers Grimm de Die drei Sprachen nl De drie talen ...   more details



  1. Chao Lei

    Chao Lei Chinese character Chinese Pinyin Ch o L i is a character featured within the famed Chinese novel, Fengshen Yanyi . Chao Lei is the brother of Chao Tian . They Twins are seemingly the right and left hand of King Zhou himself and will accomplish his will to their utmost abilities. After Queen Jiang had been brought before King Zhou after a large false accusation and was unjustly punished by the deranged king, Chao Lei and Chao Tian would be ordered to take the accused Jiang Huan to the West Palace. After Jiang Huan was effectively delivered to the palace and was unknowingly slewn while there, they both would be confronted by a young prince child known as Yin Jiao while returning to the Longevity Palace. The brothers would run for their lives after this crazed child ran at them with sword in hand this boy had already cut Jiang Huan in two through his rage. After reporting the news, they received the Dragon Phoenix Sword from the king as to take the head of the two princes. After confronting the West Palace again, they would be barked off by Concubine Huang who wished to protect the lives of the two children. After the two children were taken in the hands of Concubine Yang, the Chao brothers would come to her Fragrant Happiness Palace and say these words after being accused as tresspassers Concubine Yang, we are Palace Honor Guards of the Longevity Palace. Look at this Dragon Phoenix Sword. We have the king s order to fetch the heads of the two princes. We are not running without authority. These two twins would once again leave after being barked off by Concubine Yang. Following this event, the Chao Twins would hand over their renowned sword to Huang Feihu as to subdue the two princes due to their failure. Chao Lei was appointed as the deity of Zhongdou Xinggong . ref Fengshen Yanyi Chapter 99. ref Notes Reflist References Investiture of the Gods Chapter 8 DEFAULTSORT Chao, Lei Category Fengshen Bang characters ...   more details



  1. Cepobaculum johannis

    italictitle taxobox name Chocolate Tea Tree Orchid image Dendrobium johannis.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae tribus Dendrobieae subtribus Dendrobiinae genus Cepobaculum species C. johannis binomial Cepobaculum johannis binomial authority Rchb.f. M.A.Clem. et D.L.Jones, Orchadian 13 11 486 2002 . synonyms Dendrobium undulatum var. johannis Rchb.f. F.M.Bailey Dendrobium johannis Rchb.f. Callista johannis Rchb.f. Kuntze Cepobaculum johannis , or Chocolate Tea Tree Orchid , is a species of Tea Tree Orchid of the genus Cepobaculum , which was segregated in 2002 from the genus Dendrobium . ref Jones 2006 , pp. 380, 382. ref ref M. A. Clem. et D. L. Jones, Orchadian 13 11 486 2002 ref Range Cape York Peninsula , Queensland from Cape York to the McIlwraith Range , at 50 600 metres altitude. ref Jones 2006 , p. 382. ref Description Common locally, growing especially on paper barked or rough barked trees in open forest, swampy areas and monsoonal thickets. The flowers 20 45 x 20 40 mm bloom from March to July, are chocolate brown, with bright yellow labellum and have an unpleasant scent. Sepals and petals strongly twisted, thick and shiny. ref Jones 2006 , p. 382. ref Footnotes Reflist References Jones, David L. 2006 . A Complete Guide to the Native Orchids of Australia including the Island Territories . Reed New Holland, Sydney. ISBN 1 877069 12 4. External links http www.anbg.gov.au cpbr cd keys orchidkey Aust Orch gen sp list 08 06 13.pdf AUSTRALIAN ORCHIDACEAE CURRENT GENERA AND SPECIES LIST 13 6 2008 http www.cpbr.gov.au cpbr cd keys orchidkey html currentspecies.html Australian Orchid Genera Current Species List. File LR023 72dpi Dendrobium johannis.jpg thumb 200px left Dendrobium johannis by Lewis Roberts naturalist Lewis Roberts . DEFAULTSORT Cepobaculum Johannis Category Cepobaculum johannis Category Plants described in 1865 orchid stub ...   more details



  1. Psiloxylon

    italic title Taxobox name Psiloxylon regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Psiloxylon species P. mauritianum binomial Psiloxylon mauritianum binomial authority Henri Ernest Baillon Baill. Psiloxylon mauritianum is species of flowering plant , the sole species of family biology family Psiloxylaceae . It is endemic ecology endemic to the Mascarene Islands Mauritius and R union in the Indian Ocean . It is a white barked evergreen tree , bearing essential oil s. It was formerly placed alone in family Psiloxylaceae , but is now considered a basal member of the family Myrtaceae . References Portal Trees cite journal author P. G. Wilson, M. M. O Brien, M. M. Heslewood & C. J. Quinn year 2004 title Relationships within Myrtaceae sensu lato based on a matK phylogeny journal Plant Systematics and Evolution volume 251 pages 3 19 doi 10.1007 s00606 004 0162 y Category Myrtaceae es Psiloxylon fr Psiloxylaceae ko nl Psiloxylaceae no Psiloxylaceae pt Psiloxylon ru vi Psiloxylon mauritianum zh ...   more details



  1. Eucalyptus acaciiformis

    italic title taxobox name Eucalyptus acaciiformis regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. acaciiformis binomial Eucalyptus acaciiformis binomial authority H.Deane & Joseph Maiden Maiden The Wattle leaved Peppermint Eucalyptus acaciiformis is a rough barked tree growing to about 20m in height. It grows in poor shallow soil, on ridges and slopes, in north eastern New South Wales . Its native range extends from the Nowendoc district up to the Queensland border. References NSW Flora Online author K. Hill genus Eucalyptus species acaciiformis cite web url http www.anbg.gov.au cpbr cd keys Euclid sample html ACACII.htm title Eucalyptus acaciiformis work http www.anbg.gov.au cpbr cd keys Euclid sample html index.htm EUCLID Online Sample publisher Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research Category Eucalyptus acaciiformis Category Flora of New South Wales Category Myrtales of Australia Category Trees of Australia Myrtaceae stub tree stub Australia rosid stub az Eucalyptus acaciiformis he pt Eucalyptus acaciiformis ...   more details



  1. Nihon Ryakki

    Orphan date February 2009 The nihongo Nihon Ryakki or Nihon Ryakuki 1596 ref http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0027 0741 28198821 2943 3A1 3C78 3AUOK 3E2.0.CO 3B2 V Ukiyo Oyaji Katagi by Ejima Kiseki. Monumenta Nipponica , Vol. 43, No. 1. Spring, 1988 , pp. 78 93. ref An Abbreviated Record of Japan is a chronicle of the history of Japan . It mentions the kitsune . ref In ancient times, according to the Nihon Ryakki , one of the oldest books of records, a great number of foxes lived even in the national capital, Kyoto In the reign of the Emperor Kammu 737 806 , foxes barked at night in the Imperial Palace in December, 803 and in the reign of the Emperor Saga 786 842 , foxes walked up the stairs of the Imperial Palace in September, 820. From the http www.coyotes.org kitsune kitsune book chapter1.txt Chapter 1 Background to Appreciation of Kitsune Japan s Fox of Mystery, Romance and Humor by Kiyosho Nozaki , 1961 by the Hokuseido Press ref Awkward date October 2011 reason see talk See also Nihon Shoki References references External links Manuscript http archive.wul.waseda.ac.jp kosho ru03 ru03 01361 ru03 01361.html scans , Waseda University Library japan lit stub Category History books about Japan id Nihon Ryakki ...   more details



  1. Tetracoccus dioicus

    italic title taxobox name Tetracoccus dioicus image Tetracoccus dioicus 3.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malpighiales familia Picrodendraceae genus Tetracoccus plant Tetracoccus species T. dioicus binomial Tetracoccus dioicus binomial authority Charles Christopher Parry Parry Tetracoccus dioicus is a species of flowering shrub native to the chaparral plant community of southern California and Baja California known by the common names Parry s tetracoccus and red shrubby spurge . This is an erect shrub reaching about 2 meters in height, with gray barked branches that are bright red when young. The stiff, leathery, yellowish green leaves are opposite or clustered, often in threes, and they may be rolled lengthwise. The shrub bears Stamen staminate and Carpel pistillate flowers with red yellow structures and distinctive four lobed fruits which ripen to a bright red color. External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?3618,3685,3686 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol TEDI USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Tetracoccus dioicus Photo gallery Malpighiales stub Category Picrodendraceae Category Flora of California Category Flora of Baja California ...   more details



  1. Angophora floribunda

    italic title Taxobox name Angophora floribunda image Angophora floribunda.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Angophora species A. floribunda binomial Angophora floribunda binomial authority James Edward Smith Sm. Robert Sweet botanist Sweet synonyms Eucalyptus florida Brooker Angophora floribunda is a common woodland and forest tree of Eastern Australia and is known by a variety of names including Rough barked apple , Apple box , Rusty gum , and Boondah . More recently, genetic work has been published showing Angophora to be more closely related to Eucalyptus than Corymbia , and the name Eucalyptus florida has been proposed for this species if it were to be placed in the eucalypt genus. A. floribunda is a large, wide, spreading tree growing to a height of between 15 and 25 m. The trunk is often gnarled and crooked with fibrous grey bark. Cultivation This is a large plant generally unsuitable for any but the largest gardens. External links APNI name Angophora floribunda id 37795 Category Angophora Category Flora of New South Wales Category Flora of Queensland Category Trees of Australia Australia rosid stub Myrtaceae stub tree stub es Angophora floribunda ...   more details



  1. Oak Openings Region

    The Oak Openings Region is a globally rare ecosystem composed of over convert 130 sqmi km2 sigfig 2 in Northwest Ohio. The land consists largely of oak savanna and grassland prairie. It is considered by The Nature Conservancy as having a similar ecological importance as the Florida Everglades and is one of the 200 Last Great Places on Earth . This unique area was formed after the last age when the continental glacier melted leaving behind a large lake called Lake Warren. Over time, this lake was gradually reduced to present day Lake Erie and left behind a large tract of sandy soil to the west. The area was frequented by wildfire s of which only thick barked oak trees could survive. When pioneers arrived after first crossing through the Great Black Swamp they called the area the Oak Openings as a comparison to the thick swamp. ref http www.oakopen.org history ref ref http www.ohio nature.com Oak Openings.html ref Today, the Oak Openings Preserve Metropark is the largest intact piece of savanna remaining. ref http www.metroparkstoledo.com metroparks oakopenings ref References reflist toledo Category Geography of Ohio ...   more details



  1. Eucalyptus redunca

    italictitle Taxobox name Eucalyptus redunca fossil range image image size 200px image caption regnum Plantae cladus Angiospermae cladus Eudicots cladus Core eudicots cladus Rosids cladus Eurosids I ordines Unassigned Eurosids I cladus Unassigned Rosids ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. redunca binomial Eucalyptus redunca binomial authority Johannes Conrad Schauer Schauer , in science synonyms subdivision ranks subdivision Eucalyptus redunca , the black marlock, black barked marlock , wandoo or myrtan, is a tree species in the genus Eucalyptus . E. redunca produces a tannin of the condensed tannin condensed type. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2074141 pdf brjcancer00362 0173.pdf Induction of tumours by tannin extracts. K. S. Kirby, 1960 ref See also List of Eucalyptus species List of honey plants Eucalyptus wandoo , first described as Eucalyptus redunca var. elata Eucalyptus redunca var. subangusta , Blakely, now known as Eucalyptus subangusta Blakely Brooker & Hopper ref http florabase.dec.wa.gov.au search current 12926 Eucalyptus redunca var. subangusta on florabase.dec.wa.gov.au ref References reflist External links wikispecies commons Tannin source Category Eucalyptus redunca Myrtaceae stub az Eucalyptus redunca ...   more details



  1. Birch-bark roof

    Image Antti farmstead.jpg thumb The Antti farmstead in the Seurasaari Open Air Museum, Helsinki timber poles form the top layer of the birch bark roof A birch bark roof in Finnish malkakatto or tuohikato is a roof construction traditional in Finland for farmhouses and farm buildings built from log home logs . The birch bark roof was the prevailing roof type in rural Finland up until the 1860s, when it was replaced by the use of other materials such as metal sheeting and later roofing felt . The tradition of birch bark roofs has been revived in recent years as a craft in connection with the restoratin of old farm buildings that have been converted into open air museum s. The main reason for using birch bark was that when added in several layers, it acts as an efficient water and damp proof course. The birch trees would normally be de barked, using a knife, during the summer. ref The Seurasaari Open Air Museum Guide. Edited by Raija J rvel Hynynen. National Board of Antiquities, Helsinki, 1996. ref The birch bark itself does not form the top layer of the roof. Once the main log frame of the building is constructed, the main horizontal roof poles are laid down after this comes thin timber slats placed at right angles to the base roof poles. On top of these then come the layers of birch bark, each row overlapping the next. The number of layers could vary from 2 to 6 depending on the building. On top of the birch bark layers were then placed long heavy wooden poles usually de barked young trees . The poles on either side of the pitched roof would be interlocked at the roof ridge. The poles were held in place at the eaves by an eaves board. The poles nearest the end gable would further be fixed with tree root bindings. Furthermore, rocks were often placed on the roof to further add weight. ref Murtovaara. A crown forest croft. Karjalaisten Kulttuuri, Kuopio, 2008. ref Alternatively, though less common, turf would be placed above the birch bark. References reflist Externa ...   more details




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