Case, Barbara:A World of Beads - How to Make Your Own Unique Jewellery
- Paperback 1995, ISBN: 9780715301906
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May also contain a few markings such as an owners name, short gifters inscription or light stamp., Old World Christmas, 3, "Southern Nevada Guide to Trees"published by Growing Solutions, Las Vegas, NVPaperback5 1/2 x 8 5/8 inches, 39 pagessee Table of ContentsBotanical Name Common Name S, M, L (feet) (feet) (sq. feet)Acacia aneura Mulga Acacia S 20 15 133 E S,M L L N M Y Y N Y N YAcacia constricta White Thorn Acacia S 10 15 133 D S L S Y M N Y N Y N YAcacia farnesiana (=A. smallii) Sweet Acacia S 20 20 236 E S,M L L,S Y M N Y Y Y N YAcacia greggii Cat's Claw Acacia S 15 20 236 D S,M L S Y L N N N N N Y 6Acacia pendula Weeping Acacia M 25 20 236 E M,F L F,S N M Y N N Y N NAcacia salicina Willow Acacia M 30 15 133 E F L L,F,S N ---- Y N Y N N NAcacia schaffneri Twisted Acacia S 20 25 368 D S L L,F Y M N N N Y N YAcacia stenophylla Shoestring Acacia M 40 20 236 E M,F L L,F,S N L Y Y Y Y N NArbutus unedo Strawberry Tree S 15 10 59 E S,M L,M S N L N N N Y N Y 9Bismarckia nobilis Bismarck Palm M 50 20 236 E S M F,S Y ---- Y Y N N N NBrachychiton populneus Bottle Tree M 30 20 236 E M,F L,M L.S N ---- Y Y N N Y N 4Brahea armata Mexican Blue Palm M 30 15 133 E S L,M F.S Y M Y Y N N N NButia capitata Pindo Palm S 20 15 133 E S M,H F,S Y M Y Y N Y N YCedrus atlantica 'glauca' Blue Atlas Cedar L 40 20 236 E M L,M L N L N N Y N Y NCedrus deodora Deodar Cedar L 80 30 530 E F L,M L N L N N Y N Y NCeltis occidentalis Common Hackberry L 45 30 530 D F M L,S N ---- N N N N N NCeltis reticulata Netleaf Hackberry S 15 15 133 D S L,M S N L N N N Y N Y 6Ceratonia siliqua Carob Tree M 35 20 236 E M L,M S N M N Y N N Y N 4Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud S 20 15 133 D M M L,S N L Y N N Y Y YCercis occidentalis Western Redbud S 13 15 133 D S,M L,M L,F,S N L Y N N Y Y Y 6Chamaerops humilis Mediterranean Fan Palm S 15 15 133 E S M F,S Y M Y Y N Y N YChilopsis linearis + hybrids Desert Willow M 25 20 236 D M M F,S N M Y Y Y N N N 6x Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa S 20 20 236 D M L,M L,F N M Y Y Y Y Y YCordia boissieri Texas Olive M 20 15 133 S S,M M L,F,S N ---- Y N N Y Y NCotinus coggygria Smoke Tree S 15 15 133 D S L,M L N M N N N Y Y YCupressus glabra Arizona Cypress L 50 15 133 E M L,M L N L Y Y N N Y NCupressus sempervirens Italian Cypress L 40 5 15 E M L,M L N L Y Y N N Y NEbenopsis ebano (=Pithecellobium) Texas Ebony M 25 20 236 S S,M L L,S Y ---- N N N Y N NElaeocarpus decipiens Japanese Blueberry L 40 25 368 E M M S N ---- Y N N N N NEriobotrya japonica Loquat S 15 15 133 D M L,M L,F,S N L N N N Y Y Y 9Eucalyptus microtheca Coolibah Tree M 40 25 368 E M L,M S N H Y Y Y N N N 4Eucalyptus polyanthemos Silver Dollar Gum L 40 30 530 E F L,M S,F,L N H N Y Y N N N 4Eucalyptus sp. Eucalyptus/Gum Tree M 30 30 530 E M L,M S,F,L N H Y Y Y N N N 4Eysenhardtia orthocarpa Kidneywood S 18 25 368 S M L L,F N ---- Y N N Y N YFraxinus greggii Littleleaf Ash S 18 15 133 S S M L,F N L Y N N Y N YFraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywood' Raywood Ash M 30 20 236 D M,F M,H F N L Y Y Y N Y NFraxinus velutina Arizona Ash L 40 30 530 D S,M M L,S N L Y Y Y N Y N 6F. v. glabra Modesto Ash L 40 25 368 D M,F M,H L N L Y Y Y N Y NF. v. 'Rio Grande,' 'Fan-Tex' Fan-Tex/Rio Grande Ash L 40 30 530 D M,F M,H L N L Y Y Y N Y NGeijera parviflora Australian Willow M 25 20 236 E M M L,F,S N M Y Y Y N N N 4Gleditsia triacanthos cultivars Honey Locust M 35 30 530 D M M L,S N M Y Y Y N Y NKoelreuteria bipinnata Chinese Flame Tree M 30 30 530 D S,M M L,F,S N H Y Y Y N Y NKoelreuteria paniculata Goldenrain Tree M 30 30 530 D M M L,F,S N H Y Y N N Y NLagerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle S 12 12 85 D S M L,F N L N N N Y Y Y 9Laurus nobilis Bay Laurel S 12 12 85 E M,F M L N L Y N N Y Y YLeucaena retusa Golden Ball Lead Tree S 20 20 236 D M L,M L,F,S N M Y N N Y N YOlea europaea 'Swan Hill,' 'Wilson' Swan Hill or Wilson Olive M 25 20 236 E S L,M L N L Y Y Y N Y NParkinsonia aculeata Mexican Palo Verde S 20 20 236 D F L,M L,F,S Y M N Y Y Y N YParkinsonia florida Blue Palo Verde M 30 30 530 D M L,M L,F,S N M Y Y Y Y N NParkinsonia microphylla Foothills Palo Verde S 20 20 236 D S,M L L,F Y M N Y Y Y N YParkinsonia x 'Desert Museum' Desert Museum Palo Verde M 25 25 368 S F L,M F N M Y Y N N N NParkinsonia x 'Sonoran Emerald' Sonoran Emerald Palo Verde M 25 25 368 S F L,M F N M Y Y N N N NPhoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm L 40 30 530 E S M F,S Y M N Y N N N NPhoenix dactylifera Date Palm L 60 20 236 E S L,M F,S Y M Y Y N N N NPinus eldarica Mondell/Afghan Pine L 40 30 530 E M,F L,M L,S N M Y Y Y N Y NPinus halepensis Aleppo Pine L 45 25 368 E M,F L,M L,S N M Y Y Y N Y NPinus pinea Stone Pine L 60 40 942 E S,M M L,S N M Y Y Y N Y NPinus roxburghii Chir Pine M 35 20 236 E S,M M L,S N M N Y N N Y NPistachia chinensis Chinese Pistache L 35 30 530 D M M L,F,S N M Y Y N N Y NPistachia x 'Red Push' Red Push Pistache L 30 30 530 D M M L N M Y Y N N Y NPistachia lentiscus Mastic Tree S 17 20 236 E S L L N ---- Y Y Y Y Y Y 4Pittoposrum angustifolium (=P.phylliraeoides) Willow Pittosporum S 20 12 85 E M L L,F N ---- Y N N Y Y Y 4Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree, Sycamore L 75 40 942 D M,F M,H L,S N H N Y N N Y NPlatanus mexicanum Mexican Sycamore L 60 40 942 D F M L,F,S N ---- N Y Y N Y NPlatanus wrightii Arizona Sycamore L 80 40 942 D F M L N ---- N Y Y N Y N Street/Shade Tree CommentsPodocarpus macrophyllus Yew Pine M 25 10 59 E S,M L,M L N L N N Y Y Y N 9Prosopis alba Argentine Mesquite M 30 30 530 S F L,M S Y ---- N Y Y N N NP. a. 'Colorado' Colorado Mesquite M 30 30 530 S F L,M S Y ---- N Y Y N N NP. a. 'Cooperi' Thornless Argentine Mesquite M 30 30 530 S F L,M S N ---- N Y Y N N NProsopis chilensis Chilean Mesquite M 30 30 530 S F L,M L Y ---- Y Y Y N N NP. c. 'Thornless' or 'Arizona' Thornless Chilean Mesquite M 30 30 530 S F L,M L N ---- Y Y Y N N NProsopis glandulosa glandulosa Texas Honey Mesquite M 30 35 722 D F L L,S Y M Y Y Y N N NP. g. 'Maverick' Thornless Honey Mesquite M 30 30 530 D F L L,S,F N M Y Y Y N N NProsopis glandulosa torreyana Western Honey Mesquite S 20 20 236 D F L L Y M N Y N Y N Y 6Prosopis pubescens Screwbean Mesquite S 20 25 368 D S L L,S Y M N Y Y Y N Y 6Prosopis velutina (= juliflora) Native/Velvet Mesquite M 30 30 530 D M L L,S Y L N Y Y N N NProsopis x 'Phoenix' Thornless Hybrid Mesquite M 30 30 530 D F L L N ---- Y Y Y N N NProsopis x 'Rio Salado' Thornless Hybrid Mesquite M 30 30 530 D F L L N ---- Y Y Y N N NPyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear M 30 20 236 D M,F M L,F,S N L N Y Y Y Y N 9P. c. 'Bradford' Bradford Pear M 25 20 236 D M,F M L,F,S N L N Y Y Y Y N 9Quercus buckleyi Texas Red Oak M 30 30 530 D S,M L,M L,F,S N H N Y Y N Y NQ. b. 'Red Rock' Red Rock Oak M 30 30 530 D S,M L,M L,F,S N H N Y Y N Y NQuercus fusiformis Escarpment Oak L 30 30 530 E M,F L,M L,F,S N H N Y Y N Y NQuercus ilex Holly Oak L 30 20 236 E S,M M L,F,S N H N Y Y N Y NQuercus lobata Valley Oak L 40 40 942 D M M,H L,F,S N M N Y Y N Y NQuercus macrocarpa Bur Oak L 70 40 942 D S L,M L,F,S N ---- N Y Y N Y NQuercus muhlenbergia Chinquapin Oak M 30 30 530 D S,M L,M L,F,S N ---- N Y Y N Y NQuercus shumardii Shumard Oak L 50 30 530 D F M L,S N ---- N Y Y N Y NQuercus suber Cork Oak L 40 30 530 S S,M L,M L,F,S N H N Y N N Y NQuercus virginiana Southern Live Oak M 30 20 236 S S,M L,M L,F,S N H N Y N N Y NQ. v. 'Cathedral' Cathedral Live Oak L 40 40 942 S S,M M,H L,S N H N Y Y N Y NQ. v. 'Heritage' Heritage Live Oak M 25 25 368 E S,M M,H L,S N H N Y Y N Y NQ. v. 'High Rise' High Rise Live Oak M 35 20 236 S S,M M,H L,S N H N Y Y N Y NRhus lancea African Sumac M 20 20 236 E M,F L,M L,S N L Y Y N N Y N 4Rhus lanceolata Prairie/Flameleaf Sumac S 15 20 236 D M L,M L N L N N N Y N Y 4Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust L 40 30 530 D M,F M L Y H N Y Y N Y NRobinia x ambigua Idaho Locust L 40 30 530 D M,F M L,F N ---- N Y Y N Y NR. x a. 'Purple Robe' Purple Robe Locust L 40 30 530 D M,F M L,F N ---- N Y Y N Y NSambucus nigra ssp. cerulea Blue Elderberry S 15 25 368 S M M,H L,F N L Y N N Y Y NSchinus molle California Pepper Tree M 30 30 530 E M,F L L,S N M N Y Y N Y N 9Sophora japonica Japanese Pagoda Tree M 30 30 530 D M M L N M N Y N N N NSophora secundiflora Texas Mountain Laurel S 15 12 85 E S,M L,M L,F,S N ---- N N N Y N YS.s. v. 'Silver Peso,' 'Sierra Silver' Silver Mountain Laurel S 15 12 85 E S,M L,M L,F,S N ---- N N N Y N YTrachycarpus fortunei Windmill Palm S 20 10 59 E S M F,S N ---- N Y N Y N Y 9Ulmus parvifolia Lacebark Elm L 40 40 942 S M M L,S N L Y Y Y N Y NUngnadia speciosa Mexican Buckeye S 10 12 85 D S L, M L N ---- N N N Y N Y 7 (seeds)Vitex agnus-castus Chaste Tree S 25 25 368 D S M L,S N ---- N Y N Y Y YWashingtonia filifera California Fan Palm L 50 15 133 E S,M L F,S Y M N Y N Y N NWashingtonia robusta Mexican Fan Palm L 75 15 133 E M,F M F,S Y M Y Y N Y N NXylosma congestum Xylosma S 15 12 85 E S,M L L N M Y N Y Y Y YZelkova serrata Japanese/Sawleaf Zelkova L 40 30 530 D S,M M,H L,S N L Y Y N N Y NZiziphus jujuba Chinese Date/Jujube S 25 20 236 D S M S Y H N N N Y N YAlbizia julibrissin Mimosa/Silk Tree S 25 30 530 D M,F L,M L,F,S N M N Y N Y Y Y 9Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree L 40 30 530 E S,M L L N L N Y N N Y N 4Citrus sp. Citrus Tree S 15 15 133 E M M,H S N ---- N N N Y N Y 4, 9Ficus carica Fig Tree M 20 20 236 D M M,H L,S N ---- N N N N Y NLigustrum japonicum Waxleaf/Japanese Privet S 12 15 133 E M M L,S N ---- N Y Y N Y Y 9Ligustrum lucidum Glossy Privet M 30 20 236 E M M F,S N L N Y Y N Y N 9Lysiloma watsonii Fern of the Desert S 20 15 133 S,D S,M L L,F,S N ---- N N N N N Y 4Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem' Southern/Little Gem Magnolia M 25 12 85 E F M F,S N M N N N N Y N 9Malus sp. Apple Tree M 20 20 236 D M M L,F,S N ---- N N N N Y NPaulownia tomentosa Sapphire Dragon Tree S 15 15 133 D F M,H L,F,S N ---- N N N N Y Y 4, 9Pinus thunbergiana Japanese Black Pine S 10 15 133 E S,M M L,S N ---- N N N Y Y Y 9Prunus sp. (dwarf) Dwarf Fruit Trees S 8 10 59 D M M,H L,F,S N ---- N N N N Y YPrunus caroliniana Carolina Laurel Cherry M 25 20 236 E M L F,S N L N N N Y Y N 9Prunus cerasifera Purple Leaf Plum S 15 15 133 D M M L,F,S N ---- N N N Y Y Y 9Prunus dulcis Almond Tree M 20 20 236 D M,F M,H L,F,S N ---- N N N N Y NPrunus mume Japanese Flowering Apricot S 15 15 133 D S,M M,H L,F N ---- N N N Y Y Y 9Punica sp. Pomegranate S 20 15 133 D M M L,F,S Y ---- N N N Y N Y-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pinus monophylla, the single-leaf pinyon, (alternatively spelled piñon) is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to the United States and northwest Mexico. The range is in southernmost Idaho, western Utah, Arizona, southwest New Mexico, Nevada, eastern and southern California and northern Baja California.It occurs at moderate altitudes from 1,200-metre (3,900 ft) - 2,300-metre (7,500 ft), rarely as low as 950-metre (3,120 ft) and as high as 2,900-metre (9,500 ft). It is widespread and often abundant in this region, forming extensive open woodlands, often mixed with junipers in the Pinyon-juniper woodland plant community. Single-leaf Pinyon is the world's only 1-needled pine.Pinus monophylla subsp. californiarum (D. K. Bailey) Zavarin. Southernmost Nevada, southwest through southeastern California (northwest only as far as the San Jacinto Mountains) to 29°N in northern Baja California. Needles less stout, gray-green, with 8-16 resin canals and 13-18 stomatal lines. Cones are 4.5-centimetre (1.8 in) - 6-centimetre (2.4 in) long, broader than long.Pinus monophylla has been studied with regard to prehistoric occurrence based upon fossil needles found in packrat middens and fossil pollen records. All three of these sub-types of single-needled pinyon have maintained distinctive ranges over the last 40,000 years, although the northerly species (Pinus monophylla) expanded greatly throughout Utah and Nevada since the end of the Pleistocene, 11,700 years ago. The southern California variety has been found to occur within Joshua Tree National Park throughout the last 47,000 years.In 1959, it was designated Nevada's state tree, later to be joined by the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine. Its discovery is attributed to American politician and explorer John C. Frémont., Growing Solutions, 0, David & Charles, 1995. Hb, 126pp, colour illustrations. Ex-library with usual stamps, docket residue on endpaper, catalogue number on spine. Techniques and designs using different types of beads for necklaces, earrings, brooches, bracelets, hair ornaments, plus a section on how to make your own simple beads.. Hard Cover. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., David & Charles, 1995, 0<