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  2. Epicormic shoot - Wikipedia

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    Epicormic shoot. An epicormic shoot is a shoot growing from an epicormic bud, which lies underneath the bark of a trunk, stem, or branch of a plant . Epicormic buds lie dormant beneath the bark, their growth suppressed by hormones from active shoots higher up the plant. Under certain conditions, they grow into active shoots, such as when damage ...

  3. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    Sarracenia pitcher plants. are especially proficient at trapping yellowjacket wasps. Spearmint. repels fleas, moths, ants, beetles, rodents, [4] aphids, squash bugs, and the cabbage looper [3] Spiny amaranth. repels cutworms. Stone root. repels mosquitoes [5] Summer savory.

  4. Beech blight aphid - Wikipedia

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    The beech blight aphid ( Grylloprociphilus imbricator) is a small insect in the order Hemiptera that feed primarily on the sap of American beech trees. The aphids form dense colonies on small branches and the undersides of leaves. A secondary host, based on their geographic location, is the roots of the bald cypress ( Taxodium distichum), where ...

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    4. Root Farm All-Purpose LED Grow Light. Best for Starting Seeds. Starting plants from seed lets you get a jumpstart on the growing season, so your plants are ready to go in the ground as soon as ...

  6. Fall webworm - Wikipedia

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    The fall webworm is a gregarious insect. [13] Groups of larvae live in self-created large webs that are found on tree branches. [13] [14] These webs allow for the finding of mates, temperature regulation, increased growth rate, and protection from predators, but also result in higher rates of infections and predation. [13] [14]

  7. Crown shyness - Wikipedia

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    Crown shyness. Crown shyness (also canopy disengagement, [ 1] canopy shyness, [ 2] or inter-crown spacing[ 3]) is a phenomenon observed in some tree species, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps. [ 4][ 5] The phenomenon is most prevalent among trees of the same species, but ...

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