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Rhus Ovata, Sugar Bush, Screen Plants, Eucalyptus Trees, Waterwise Garden, California Native Plants, Butterfly Plants, Garden Planner, Water Wise

Sugar bush is a large evergreen shrub with a dense foliage habit that commonly grows 10-15 ft. high and as wide. However, some long lived plants have developed into small trees with twisting trunks up to 35 ft. tall. Thick leaves are 1-3 in. long, deep glossy green and have a pointed apex. Attractive clusters […]

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Maple Tapping, Tapping Maple Trees, Silver Maple Tree, Sugar Bush, Maple Candy, Sweet Trees, Niagara Region, Homemade Wine, Sugar Shack

There are windows of opportunity in nature, and one of my annual favorites is “sugaring time.” In late winter, tree sap begins to flow, and from the right trees, this sap can be collected and concentrated into a very special (and very delicious) caloric resource – sweet tree syrup. Here’s what you need to know about the history of tree tapping and the basics on how to tap trees for syrup this winter.

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Bushes Reference, Bush Architecture, Bushes Digital Art, Bushes Png, Bush Silhouette, Bushes Photoshop Architecture, Bush Vector, Bush Drawing, Photoshop Landscape

10 different bush 10 Different 3D models in the scene Height: 70cm & 50cm & 40cm & 45cm & 45cm & 40cm & 60cm & 55cm & 25cm & 40cm 1- Materials is archive (material library) Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl 2-Polys: 1784k + Verts: 2760k 3- 4K texture + 4K material 4- JPEG (texture), MAX + MTL + OBJ + FBX 2012 5- 3dmodels: MAX + FBX 2012 + OBJ 6- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX) Scanline render (Renderer Engine-OBJ) 7- Models have unwrapped overlapping and maps…

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Maple Tree Landscape, Maple Tapping, Tapping Maple Trees, Row Of Trees, Woodland Cabin, Hobby Farming, Sugar Bush, Sugar Shack, I Drive

I drive by this row of trees just about every morning on my way into the office, and every year around this time they're tapped to collect maple sap, presumably to be boiled down into syrup. I’ve always liked the way these trees look, so I made a point of getting some pictures today. (Bonus! Getting a shot I liked for my 365 early in the day.) I'm pretty sure these trees are on the campus of the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, although I don't know if it’s the school itself that taps them…

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