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liquidambar

NOUN
  1. aromatic exudate from the sweet gum tree
  2. any tree of the genus Liquidambar

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  • _Catalpa bignonioides_ and especially _C. speciosa; _ celtis; cercis, both American and Japanese; flowering dogwood, profusely native; white ash; ginkgo; koelreuteria; sweet gum (liquidambar); American linden; tulip tree; magnolias much as for the North; China-berry (_Melia Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • In front of a small house in Clyde the leaves on a liquidambar are a bright orange.
  • For vivid autumn color, shop for trees such as birch, Chinese pistache, crape myrtle, ginkgo, Japanese maple, liquidambar, persimmon, and ‘Raywood’ ash.
  • Plump orange pumpkins are clustered on brick steps along with a scattering of reddish liquidambar leaves.
  • The dynamics of the forest in Nanjing has been studied. It is found that the Spirit Valley forest will develop into Liquidambar-Quercus fabri-Q.
  • But the judicious placement of plants - a strawberry tree in the planter and several liquidambars screening a corner - makes the space surprisingly private.
  • Saplings do look small when you buy them from the garden centre, but avenue trees such as liquidambars, Pinus radiata, Magnolia grandiflora and the like develop into enormous specimens with extensive root systems.
  • Trees with a strong vertical growth habit - such as Italian cypress and liquidambar - or spiked plants such as agave will ‘channel fast-moving chi towards us, producing a knife-like effect in our direction.’
  • We also found a white blooming tree that smelled precisely like styrax Liquidambar orientalis. Week of Teaching
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