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Tree ring expert David Stahle cores a cypress in South Carolina’s Congaree National Park. Bald cypress tree rings provide one of the strongest climate records in science, showing wet and dry ...
These ghost forests are popping up around North Carolina and the East Coast, affecting a vast number of tree species from cypress to pines. The area affected by these dying trees is increasing ...
Bald cypress trees older than the Roman Empire dot these ... and more severe droughts are one of the expected changes North Carolina will see in coming decades due to climate change.
He’s already sold out of his field trees — Leyland Cypress, red cedar and Carolina cypress — the ones grown on his 6 acres east of downtown Lexington. He said he grows them everywhere there ...
Seven main species of Christmas trees grown in South Carolina include the Virginia pine, Leyland Cypress, Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Thuja Green Giant, white pine and red cedar.
We all know — or should — they’re so bad the state of South Carolina will give ... Leyland Cypress — Known as a great fast-growing tree that can keep your neighbors out of your business ...
The clocks sprang forward last weekend and North Carolina is leaping right ... juniper, cedar, cypress, elm and oak trees are contributing the most pollen. All but the cypress are listed by ...
Bald cypress trees are native to North America, and are typically found within a range spanning from the Southern U.S. to the southern tip of Illinois. This type of tree is known for being as ...
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