Trees can be identified in winter by observing their needles, bark, branching patterns, and buds. Distinctive bark, such as the smooth gray bark of a beech or the peeling white bark of a paper birch, ...
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In winter, this poisonous tree looks like any other… be careful
The laburnum tree is famous for its cascading golden flowers in spring, but in winter it loses those obvious signs. What remains are bare branches and seed pods — and the same toxic compounds. Every ...
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