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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, ...
COLUMBIA - Work to remove several large pin oaks from Mizzou's Francis Quadrangle began Monday after a recent study showed the trees' health is declining. Mizzou officials said five of the twenty pin ...
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 ...
Eden Miller is asking for the city to do something about a giant oak tree across from her Bronx Park East apartment building in Allerton. “This is a threat to life, limb and property damage," said ...
Instead of struggling to grow trees that don't tolerate the wet conditions in low-lying areas of your yard, like flowering dogwood and yew, find a species that thrives in damp soil. Pin oak (Quercus ...
Q • My pin oak tree has developed pinkish veins in the bark. Does this mean I will lose the tree? A • No specific problems of oak trees come to mind that only produce “pinkish veins” in the bark. The ...
Q.: About nine years ago, we planted two balled pin oak trees all the south side of the house, about 25 feet apart. One of them is doing quite well and is at least three feet taller than the other.
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 ...
GREENWICH — The verdict is in from the tree warden, and the pin oak tree located at 235 Greenwich Ave. can be removed as part of a project to improve an intersection. But the town must plant seven new ...
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