buddha nature
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 29-07-2008
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What is the difference between a pine or evergreen?
Arent you the same. as a child I always remember my parents asking for the tree a pine Christmas tree. and I remember having to pick up all the pine needles in the carpet. but here in southern Missouri, what some call a tree Evergreen also looks like a typical Christmas tree. its not evergreen George W. Bush. It is a tree. Is there really any difference?
All have pine needles, but all evergreen trees are pine needles, more than all dogs are dachshunds. Tell spruce fir pine is no more difficult to distinguish from Bassett hounds hounds – just have to know how each is very different from the others. A distinctive feature of the pines is that their leaves (needles) get together, usually in packs of two to five. Needles may be long or short, or something in between, but if you find needles in bundles, you have a pine tree. Looking for a needle in a tree and know that it is round and not flat, but rather from four sides, which searches a fir needle. Color can vary from dark green to very blue, but if the lists of needle between your fingers as smoothly as a square wheel, a fir tree. If you try this with a fir needle, will not roll at all because it is flat. As spruce needles, fir needles do not grow in clusters, either. Like the firs, pines tend to be tall, dark and symmetrical. Liking pines, some types of pine are used Christmas tree. Spruce, however, tend to lose their needles too quickly once they are taken indoors, but its form makes them good candidates for outdoor lights around the holidays. Another common evergreen juniper. The shape and size can vary from a high short and globular nearly flat, but if needles are lapped over each other like shingles on a roof, is a juniper. Foliage can be anywhere from soft to prickly texture, but all share the trait of needle juniper overlap. Cedar foliage sprays are compressed horizontally, bright green and smooth with overlapping scales. An evergreen with glossy dark green, flat needles they look fir needles, but are not rigid or spiny is a yew or Taxus. Yews are another versatile group of evergreens in the landscape. Their soft foliage is a popular feature. Evergreen identification may be more than an intellectual exercise or an opportunity to show their friends and neighbors – also can help track information on unlabeled plants in the landscape that you may want to know more, perhaps because they like to add one to your right source. "Evergreen" is an little vague, and not very helpful when you are trying to enlist the help of a master gardener or nursery operator in identifying a particular plant. If you can reduce it to "Juniper" or "fir" has a better start. And that can lead to other information – in the best conditions of the planting site, common problems couples size and spread, and so on. You should end up with a much better idea about whether the plant will do well where we intended to plant. And if you can call by name, a better chance of being able to find it.
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How can a landscape of plains to mountain scenery thought time?
Earthquakes pushing the earth fault lines, volcanoes, glacial activity carve soft earth, leaving the rocks and other hard ground. These are just some of the things that cause the formation of mountains over time.
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Is it obligatory for women pilots VW Beetle to decorate their cars with flowers and birds?
I see an extraordinary number of beetle decoration – Flowers, birds (often the same in many different cars) and even the word "mine" in a near where I live! What is all this? Is you offered by the dealer to buy? I've never seen these stickers on any other car. Why the Beetle? LOL at reasonable answers! Thanks to those of you who made me laugh!
beetle for the new reality that the poor woman, who has been with flowers!
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