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What's killing these oak trees in the Midwest? Conservationists believe drifting herbicides are to blame
The symptoms were strange. They were the same across multiple oak species—white, swamp white, black, red, post, shingle, ...
The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated ...
I have a 20-year-old pin oak tree that has small sections where leaves are turning brown. It's happening on different sections of the branches, not through the whole thing. Is that a sign that a ...
Mother Earth lost a child Tuesday morning as the devastating storms took out Vigo County’s largest pin oak tree — but it didn’t go quietly. “We knew something had happened during the storm,” said ...
On this edition of ID That Tree, meet a species of native Indiana oak from the broad red/black oak family, which is found in bottomlands and areas with imperfectly drained soil, the Pin Oak. This ...
To build a restaurant, developers want to tear down a nearly 70-foot pin oak and other trees on the lot of what is now the Sunshine Grow shop on Richmond Road. Ryan C. Hermens A Lexington planning ...
Pin oak trees often appear to have poor leaf color and suffer from leaf chlorosis or yellowing. Depending on the severity of the problem, trees typically range from bright green to bright yellow. The ...
What: Quercus palustris, commonly called pin oak, is a very tough, easy-to-grow tree that demands little except enough space to spread. It’s best suited to the larger garden, as this oak will ...
As the pin oaks on the Danforth campus reached the end of their life cycle, students and faculty used it as an opportunity to explore ecology, design, history, and place. When sentiment and science ...
PITTSFIELD — Proud and old may not come to mind when describing pin oaks. But for the one that used to shade 16th tee box at Berkshire Hills Country Club, those terms might apply. That approximately ...
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