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Bark that Looks Like Barcodes

Bark that Looks Like Barcodes

All you want to know about the outer covering of a tree trunk is contained in our recommended books. Our own pictures and comments describe different types of bark and provide some comments for gardeners.
Why keep a tree and bark yourself?

Bark cherry

Tree rings are something children learn about when aging trees.
The outer bark is dead cells the tree wishes to shed, the inner bark and cambium lead to sapwood and heartwood. It is the growing and resting of the cambium layer that helps date trees.

Acer griseum chinese paperbark

Types of Bark

Smooth which speaks for itself like Beech
Furrowed like Black Walnut or Fibrous bark is furrowed but the furrows themselves are also furrowed.
Scaly bark like pine or plated which is like scaly but the scales are much larger or even Shaggy with large scales loose at both ends.
Warty bark may be inherited or due to insects or disease.
Other descriptions will indicate the texture or appearance like snake-skin, spiky or Corky

Betula albosinensis

The cambium layer is only a few cells thick and grows both xylem and phloem. The bark’s phloem transports nutrients from the leaves to the roots. Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.

Thorp Perrow bark
Bark develops and changes with age. A young Sycamore trees usually has smooth, silvery-grey bark that is occasionally brown. As the tree ages the bark develops cracks followed by large peeling scales.

Acer griseum chinese paperbark

The outermost part of the bark can often help in identification of the tree species.
Bark consists of dead cells and often has a characteristic colour and texture that is all designed to protect the underlying tissues from damage.

Barking up the wrong tree

Gardeners Tips for Bark

Protect young trees from damage to the bark caused by rabbits or garden equipment.
Consider bark as one of the key decorative features of a tree you are planing to grow.
Bark can add a whole dimension to your gardening enjoyment.

Recommended Books About Bark

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Bark: An Intimate Look at the World’s Trees by Cédric Pollet

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Tree Bark: A Colour Guide by Hugues Vaucher

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Trees and Their Bark: A Selection with Stories and Pictures by John Mortimer and Bunny Mortimer

Just Published September 2012 Beautiful Trees: Close-Ups of Amazing Tree Bark from Around the World by Cédric Pollet

Good Uses of Bark Chippings

  • In natural wood land areas for a consistant appearance.
  • Where there is planting through the bark and it is used as a mulch as much as a decoration.
  • Amongst heathers and prickly subjects where you do not want to put your hands.
  • Some people use bark as a cushion where children may fall but animals and insects can make the bark less than perfect.

Bark chips

 

Kaffir Lily a Schizostylis or Clivia miniata

Kaffir Lily a Schizostylis or Clivia miniata

Schizostylis

Kaffir lily is a name attached to several species including Schizostylis, Hesperantha and Clivia miniata.
We opt for calling Clivia the Kaffir Lily

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Gardeners Tips on Kaffir Lily Schizostylis

Schizostylis are good Autumn flowers lasting through November. I like the pencil thin, sword like leaves and the proud spikes of flower opening in clusters up the stem.
Schizostylis are available in white, pinks like S. ‘Jennifer’ and S. coccinea Major a dark red.
Schizostylis need moist soil from spring onward to give a good Autumn show.
Grow in clusters for a good effect.
The more Autumn sun they receive the better the display.
Propagate by division of the rhizomes in late winter.
November Cheer and Viscountess Byng are both late flowering varieties.

Kaffir lily (yellow form)

Kaffir Lily (2) Clivia miniata

The Kaffir lily that is also called Clivia miniata comes from South Africa.
In cultivation, it’s a popular house plant because of its long-lasting flowers.
Provide good lighting to encourage blooms in orange or yellow. The strappy leaves are still visually interesting.
Clivia produce offsets or sucker for propagation.
Pollinated flowers produce a cherry sized, green berry which slowly turns red.

Kaffir lily in the Temperate House

Credits
Schizostylis by kfjmiller CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Kaffir lily (yellow form) by Kew and Kaffir lily in the Temperate House by Kew CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Kaffir Lily by Chris Coomber CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Schizostylis coccinea – An autumn flowering bulb which just gets better year on year.

Kaffir Lily

Sunflower Seeds and Uses

Sunflower Seeds and Uses

Sunflower -Valentine

Sunflowers are extravagant and fantastic floral tributes from nature but it doesn’t stop there. The seeds from sunflowers make a versatile crop.

Sunflower Seed Description

  • A seeds is produced from every floret, that is each small flower, in the centre of the sunflower.
  • This creates a disc of seeds arranged in concentric circles when the petals have fallen.
  • Unpollinated florets, often at the very centre of the flower, may be too immature to function as viable seeds.
  • Seeds of different varieties vary in colour. Black is common as is black with a white stripe. There are brown and grey-green seeds.
  • If you do not save your own seed from earlier crops you can buy seed packets, sunflower as bird food or loose sunflower seeds by weight.

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Schizostylis coccinea – aka Hesperatha

Schizostylis coccinea – aka Hesperatha

Watered well during the year and you will get a good autumn show after other lilies have long gone.
Schizostlis

Schizostylis are good Autumn flowers lasting through autumn into November.
I like the pencil thin, sword like leaves and the proud spikes of flower opening in clusters up the stem.

Gardeners Tips for Kaffir Lilies

Schizostylis need moist soil from spring through summer to give a good Autumn show.
Grow and allow to develop in clusters for a good display and appealing effect.
The more Autumn sun they receive the better the display.
Propagate by division of the rhizomes in late winter.
I do not feed my plants but ensure there is always plenty of moisture around in the soil.
Grow away from the edge of borders as they all tend to tumble forward
Looks good with purple Asters
Mulch in spring after rain will a layer of gravel

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Titanic Sunflower – Titan the Biggest Sunflower?

Titanic Sunflower – Titan the Biggest Sunflower?

Sunflower Titan

From July to September you may see some giant sunflowers and they may be from the variety ‘Titan’ which is advertised as up to 12 foot tall. Other large varieties include Giant Yellow, Paul Bunyon and variations on Russian Giant sunflowers.

Guinness Book of Records categories for giant sunflowers

  • Biggest flower measured from the petal tip to the opposite side petal tip – 32 inches

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Tips for Growing Easy Sunflowers

Tips for Growing Easy Sunflowers

Sunflowers

Sunflowers can be excellent fun to grow. Given the right conditions they can grow quickly and provide excellent height and flower in late autumn.

Sunflowers are considered easy to grow and are often considered to be a good plant for children. (see: Growing sunflowers with children) However, to get the best out of sunflowers requires a few careful points.

Grow as a Fence. Sunflowers can make an excellent impromptu screen for late summer. The height can divide a garden creating a natural sense of rooms. – something top garden designers often go for.

  • H. ‘Pastiche’: available in mixed shades of reds, and yellows. The flowers appear on multi-stemmed plants that make an effective multicoloured fence in late summer – from 1.2m to 1.5m (4ft to 5ft) high.

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