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Fish Scale Stainless Steel Fish Scale Planing And Scraping Device Household Scales Artifact Kitchen Scale Removal Tool Special for Killing Fish
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CORTIS (코르티스) 'GO!' Official MV
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CORTIS (코르티스) 'GO!' Official MV 💿 Pre-save and pre-order CORTIS 1st EP ‘COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES’: http://cortis.lnk.to/COLOROUTSIDETHELINES Credits: Directed by IDIOTS & CORTIS ARTIST | CORTIS HEAD OF CREATIVE | Seoyoung Kim VISUAL BRANDING | Jae, Wonseon, Seo Bin, Actoy, Dahye Jeong, Daebong Jung A&R | Jiyoon June Kwon, Kara Kim PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 용인중 HAIR | Kim Jeong Hyun MAKE UP | Cho Yun Ha STYLIST | ACTOY [KOR] Director | YVNG WING(IDIOTS) & CORTIS Co-Director | Jongho JP(IDIOTS) 1st Assistant Director | NOHP(IDIOTS), Hyerim Cha 2nd Assistant Director | Yeji Hwang, Yeyoung Kim(815VIDEO) Production | 815VIDEO Executive Producer | KB Lee, Seungseok Lee(815VIDEO) Producer | Jiyoung Kim(815VIDEO) DP | Yechan Shin Focus Puller / 1st Assistant Camera | Woochul Park 2nd Assistant Camera | Seongwoo Lee EDIT | YVNG WING(IDIOTS), NOHP(IDIOTS) DI | Yechan Shin VFX | Jonghyeon Moon VFX | Kyumin Lee VFX & AI Artist | Juganzi VFX & AI Artist | Youngmin Kim Flame Artist | Moonyoung Go [USA] Service Production | Prismatic Creative Group Executive Producer | Benjamin Kim Producer | Raymond Kim, Minkyu Kang Line Producer | Min Ju Kim Production | Master Key Studios Executive Producer | Zeus Zamani Line Producer | Ovidio Jimenez Locations Coordinator | Kasee Shambora Production Coordinator | Katalina Montalvo Casting | Amaris Alarcon, Troy Guthrie 1st Assistant Director | James Currier 2nd Assistant Director | Minye Cho, Gary Alcala 1st Assistant Camera | Seulki Kim 2nd Assistant Camera | Mark Viloria 2nd Assistant Camera | Joseph Ascioti VTR | Robbie Johnson VTR Assistant | Adrien Morales Village Van | Wyatt Hixon Complex Aerials | Sammie Saing Drone Pilot | Joshua Ewalt Gaffer / Chief Lighting Technician | Kevin Yr Cho Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | Bicher Richard Barmada Set Lighting Technician | Mike Williamson, Alex Perales, Rocket Scott Key Grip | James "Jay" Lopez Best Boy Grip | Colin MacDonald Grip | Luis Rubio, Joe Hill Grip Driver | Miles Schirra BIGHIT MUSIC. Rights are reserved selectively in the video. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by BIGHIT MUSIC, Seoul, Korea. Connect with CORTIS: https://www.youtube.com/@cortis_bighit https://www.tiktok.com/@cortis_bighit http://instagram.com/cortis https://weverse.io/cortis https://x.com/cortis_bighit https://www.facebook.com/cortis.bighit/ https://x.com/cortis_jp https://weibo.com/cortisbighit https://ibighit.com/cor/ Subscribe to our newsletter for latest updates: https://digital.umusic.com/cortis-newsletter #CORTIS #코르티스 #CORTIS_GO #COLOR_OUTSIDE_THE_LINES #COTL
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Elm, Siberian : Ulmus pumila
A very hardy, fast growing tree with brittle wood which is subject to breakage. Extremely susceptible to insect, disease, and herbicide damage, which makes it an undesirable tree. Often confused with Chinese elm which is not hardy in North Dakota. The largest tree in North Dakota is 60 feet tall with a canopy spread of 55 feet.
Elm, American : Ulmus americana
The state tree of North Dakota. A large vase-shaped ree adapted to a wide variety of sites. No longer recommended because of its susceptibility to Dutch Elm Disease. This may change as resistance cultivars become known. The largest tree in North Dakota is 62 feet tall with a canopy spread of 74 feet.
Best Crabapple, Siberian : Malus baccata
A small to medium sized, roundheaded tree reaching a height of 15 to 25 feet. It is native from northeastern Asia to northern China. Siberian crabapple is the hardiest species of the Malus genus and produces white flowers.
The Crabapple, Red Splendor : Malus sp. ‘Red Splendor’
A variable seed propagated strain of crabapple reaching 15 to 25 feet in height and width, variable fruit size, foliage green to red in color. Excellent wildlife plant.
Beautiful Crabapple, Midwest Manchurian : Malus baccata var. mandshurica ‘Midwest’
Cultivar: `MIDWEST' MANCHURIAN CRABAPPLE - a hardy, uniform seed propagated selection from USDA Bismarck, PMC. A small to medium sized, roundheaded tree reaching a height of 15 to 25 feet. It is native from northeastern Asia to northern China. White flowers appear in May followed by the 1/4' to 1/2' yellow or red fruits in October.
Photo of the Crabapple, Dolgo Malus Dolgo
has very large dark purple fruit that is packed with flavor as crabs go. These apples make great jellies and some add the juice to ciders as a secret ingredient. Fruit is easy for wildlife to get to as this crab will drop its fruit.
Populus deltoides Cottonwood Siouxland
Selection from South Dakota State University. A large, vigorous, cottonless male tree to 70 feet in height on favorable sites, spreading crown in open areas but with a tall, central trunk when crowded. Selected for leaf rust resistance.
Populus deltoides Cottonwood Native Plains
A large spreading tree reaching 60 to 90 feet in height and 40 to 60 feet in spread. This native specie occurs along waterways and wet meadows throughout the Plains states. Greater drought and alkalinity tolerance than many of the euramericana hybrid poplar cultivars. Produces seed in tufts of "cotton".
Catalpa : Catalpa speciosa
A medium to large szed tree native to the eastern United States, considered borderline hardy for most of North Dakota except the southeastern quarter. An attractive tree with "orchidlike" flowers. Further east, catalpa can become a very large tree, but in North Dakota it rarely exceeds 40 feet.
Buckeye, Ohio : Aesculus glabra
A medium sized spreading tree reaching 25 to 40 feet in height and spread on favorable sites. Leaves are palmately compound, fruit is an inedible nut produced in a husk which splits at maturity.
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Elm, Siberian : Ulmus pumila
A very hardy, fast growing tree with brittle wood which is subject to breakage. Extremely susceptible to insect, disease, and herbicide damage, which makes it an undesirable tree. Often confused with Chinese elm which is not hardy in North Dakota. The largest tree in North Dakota is 60 feet tall with a canopy spread of 55 feet.
Elm, American : Ulmus americana
The state tree of North Dakota. A large vase-shaped ree adapted to a wide variety of sites. No longer recommended because of its susceptibility to Dutch Elm Disease. This may change as resistance cultivars become known. The largest tree in North Dakota is 62 feet tall with a canopy spread of 74 feet.
Best Crabapple, Siberian : Malus baccata
A small to medium sized, roundheaded tree reaching a height of 15 to 25 feet. It is native from northeastern Asia to northern China. Siberian crabapple is the hardiest species of the Malus genus and produces white flowers.
The Crabapple, Red Splendor : Malus sp. ‘Red Splendor’
A variable seed propagated strain of crabapple reaching 15 to 25 feet in height and width, variable fruit size, foliage green to red in color. Excellent wildlife plant.
Beautiful Crabapple, Midwest Manchurian : Malus baccata var. mandshurica ‘Midwest’
Cultivar: `MIDWEST' MANCHURIAN CRABAPPLE - a hardy, uniform seed propagated selection from USDA Bismarck, PMC. A small to medium sized, roundheaded tree reaching a height of 15 to 25 feet. It is native from northeastern Asia to northern China. White flowers appear in May followed by the 1/4' to 1/2' yellow or red fruits in October.
Photo of the Crabapple, Dolgo Malus Dolgo
has very large dark purple fruit that is packed with flavor as crabs go. These apples make great jellies and some add the juice to ciders as a secret ingredient. Fruit is easy for wildlife to get to as this crab will drop its fruit.
Populus deltoides Cottonwood Siouxland
Selection from South Dakota State University. A large, vigorous, cottonless male tree to 70 feet in height on favorable sites, spreading crown in open areas but with a tall, central trunk when crowded. Selected for leaf rust resistance.
Populus deltoides Cottonwood Native Plains
A large spreading tree reaching 60 to 90 feet in height and 40 to 60 feet in spread. This native specie occurs along waterways and wet meadows throughout the Plains states. Greater drought and alkalinity tolerance than many of the euramericana hybrid poplar cultivars. Produces seed in tufts of "cotton".
Catalpa : Catalpa speciosa
A medium to large szed tree native to the eastern United States, considered borderline hardy for most of North Dakota except the southeastern quarter. An attractive tree with "orchidlike" flowers. Further east, catalpa can become a very large tree, but in North Dakota it rarely exceeds 40 feet.
Buckeye, Ohio : Aesculus glabra
A medium sized spreading tree reaching 25 to 40 feet in height and spread on favorable sites. Leaves are palmately compound, fruit is an inedible nut produced in a husk which splits at maturity.
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