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Making a Tree Leaf Collection ... Exhibiting the Leaves; These collected dried leaves are brittle and do not withstand repeated handling or rough treatment. You should keep the leaves in the press until time to mount them on the exhibit board (if that is what you are using).
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forestry.about.com/od/treeidentification/a/leaf_collect...
forestry.about.com/od/treeidentification/a/leaf_collection_3.htm
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Compare the texture and color of the leaves after using the different preserving methods. Did one method work well for a particular tree species, but another method work better for a different tree species? What do you conclude about what happens to the leaves during the different preserving processes?
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www.hometrainingtools.com/preserving-autumn-leaves/a/13...
www.hometrainingtools.com/preserving-autumn-leaves/a/1366/
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Information about fall foliage in New Hampshire; how to collect leaves and how to preserve them. ... If you employ some of the following preserving techniques, you can hold on to your prized collection of leaves until well after the trees are bare and ground frozen.
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www.newhampshire.com/foliage/preserve-leaves.aspx
www.newhampshire.com/foliage/preserve-leaves.aspx
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Some tree and shrubs are able to take the carbohydrates left in the leaves and turn them into anthocyanins. These are the red pigments responsible for the reds, pinks and purples in leaves. As the chlorophyll begins to break down, the anthocyanins become apparent.
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www.easyfunschool.com/article1480.html
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I have used the following , to preserve the positive impressions of leaves and bark( and other) textures . With this technique you are not preserving the leaf itself but a ; ... You can paint a single thicker coat onto leaves, tree bark etc., then let it dry and pull it off. it is flexible like latex.
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www.potters.org/subject56060.htm
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I have a pine tree that I cut down, and I would like to keep parts of it as plant stands just the way it is, bark and all. Is there a way to preserve it, so it won't rot and termites won't get into it? Also, I have a tree that has pushed up the driveway.
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cahe.nmsu.edu/CES/yard/2003/101103.html
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Also, you said that yellowing leaves indicate a thirsty tree. How much watering is enough and not too much? Thanks. Answer; No, don't prune in July. After the last frost is the best time. This will encourage fresh, new growth, that will produce ... For preserving, figs may be picked a few days before they are fully ripe.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Container-Gardens-714/Brown-Turkey-...
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The temperature inside a healthy, photosynthesizing tree leaf is affected less by outside environmental temperature than originally believed, according to new research from biologists at the University of Pennsylvania. ... Surveying 39 tree species ranging in location from subtropical to boreal climates,
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www.scientificblogging.com/news_releases/photosynthesiz...
www.scientificblogging.com/news_releases/photosynthesizing_tree_leaves_control_their_own_temperature
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Housed in the former building of a Manitou Springs funeral home, The Tree Leaves' Oracle is the storefront, ... Also home of the Faeid Fellowship as a networking resouce for preserving tree / herb / folk / faerie / and alternative cultures, ways, beliefs, traditions, lore, knowledge, wisdom, arts, crafts, music, lifestyles,
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www.treeleavesoracle.org/index2.html
www.treeleavesoracle.org/index2.html
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