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Invasives have largely wiped out the American chestnut and elm, caused “hell” with the beech, and are now wreaking havoc on the eastern hemlock and white ash.
The trees I’m showing you today were not the trees the older cats who I drank with at the Carolina Coffee Shop 30 years ago ...
▪ As the weather turns hotter and conditions become more challenging, you can expect insect and even disease problems to ...
Tree advocate at their ... Hopefully you chose a top-quality species. It’s hard to start with a problem-prone species like a silver maple, lacebark elm or sycamore and end up with a great ...
However, trees stressed by root restrictions, drought, and heavy insect infestation are much less tolerant of this fungus and may show decreased vigor because of infestation, and a few anthracnose ...
Ryan Murphy and Ben Held, co-investigators on the U’s disease-resistant elm selection and reintroduction program, want to ...
Norm Geisinger is 82 years old, and he owns an 85-year-old bonsai tree that’s less than two feet tall. He’s owned the Lace-bark Chinese elm for 25 years. He’s the third owner.
I have been very lucky over the years with my collection of bonsai trees. The one pictured is my oldest one, at almost 40 ...
Love them or hate them, Chinese tallow trees (Triadica sebifera) are a common species in our area. Trees can be identified by ...