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Marsupial Pictures
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Marsupials are mammals that commonly bear a pouch such as kangaroos and koalas. Learn more by viewing these marsupial pictures.
Common Apple
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The common apple tree adds a pleasing form and pretty flowers as well as colorful and edible fruit to even small yards. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Amur Maple Tree
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Amur maple is a small tree that can be pruned to remain small for urban spaces. Its foliage turns scarlet in fall. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Lawson Cypress Tree
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Lawson cypress tree is an ideal evergreen specimen tree. Learn about growing, propagating, and using Lawson cypress tree at HowStuffWorks.
Paper Birch Tree
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Paper birch tree is a unique tree known for its peeling bark. Learn about growing, propagating, and using paper birch tree at HowStuffWorks.
Storm Pictures
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Storm pictures show the power and destruction storms are capable of producing. Check out this collection of storm pictures.
Pet Pictures
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There are many types of animals that make for good pets. Check out these pet pictures at HowStuffWorks.
Common Alder Tree
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Common alder can reach up to 50 feet. It produces brown, conelike fruits that are present throughout fall and winter. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Willow Oak Tree
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Willow oak tree has willow-like leaves on the trunk and branches of an oak. Learn about growing, propagating and using willow oak tree.
Sweet Orange Tree
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Sweet orange trees bears both delicate flowers and vibrant fruits. Learn about growing, propagating, and using sweet orange tree at HowStuffWorks.