Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area
Conifers are cone-bearing trees often identified by their needles. In addition to their value as landscape trees and lumber and paper sources, they are popular around the holidays as Christmas trees. This 6-page guide will assist you in identifying the 10 most common conifers that grow in the Ta...
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Conifers are cone-bearing trees often identified by their needles. In addition to their value as landscape trees and lumber and paper sources, they are popular around the holidays as Christmas trees.
This 6-page guide will assist you in identifying the 10 most common conifers that grow in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. It is an efficient resource for master gardeners, novice tree inventory crews, 4-H forestry teams, and others interested in basic conifer identification. Written by Andrew K. Koeser, Holly Finley, Gitta Hasing, Gary W. Knox, and Melissa H. Friedman, and published by the Environmental Horticulture Department, April 2015.
ENH1247/EP508: Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area (ufl.edu)
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spelling | doaj-art-58ce674a95134037814c1030a7884bc62025-02-07T14:00:18ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092016-04-0120162Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay AreaAndrew K. Koeser0Holly Finley1Gitta Hasing2Gary W. Knox3Melissa H. Friedman4University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida Conifers are cone-bearing trees often identified by their needles. In addition to their value as landscape trees and lumber and paper sources, they are popular around the holidays as Christmas trees. This 6-page guide will assist you in identifying the 10 most common conifers that grow in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. It is an efficient resource for master gardeners, novice tree inventory crews, 4-H forestry teams, and others interested in basic conifer identification. Written by Andrew K. Koeser, Holly Finley, Gitta Hasing, Gary W. Knox, and Melissa H. Friedman, and published by the Environmental Horticulture Department, April 2015. ENH1247/EP508: Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area (ufl.edu) https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/127769Plant IdentificationLandscape TreesENH1247 |
spellingShingle | Andrew K. Koeser Holly Finley Gitta Hasing Gary W. Knox Melissa H. Friedman Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area EDIS Plant Identification Landscape Trees ENH1247 |
title | Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area |
title_full | Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area |
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title_short | Ten Common Conifers of the Tampa Bay Area |
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topic | Plant Identification Landscape Trees ENH1247 |
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