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The tree removal project was prompted by the presence of the emerald ash borer, an invasive wood-boring beetle. In Greater Sudbury, as in many other parts of North America, the ash population has been ...
An invasive green beetle called the emerald ash ... and planting different tree species that can replace dying ash trees long-term. However, the funding for many of those efforts is ending ...
The district forester of St. Lawrence County Soil and Water says that in 10 years, all ash trees in the county will be dead ...
Cllr Ed Fraser (Green, Eastville) told the meeting: “There were similar proposals relating to ash dieback works that were brought to the former [Labour] cabinet in January 2022 but they were withdrawn ...
Ryan Murphy and Ben Held, co-investigators on the U’s disease-resistant elm selection and reintroduction program, want to ...
Southern Botanical arborist David Brantley breaks down the common issues faced by trees in North Texas and how to address ...
As we continue to celebrate American Wetlands Month, we encourage you to look at the plants in your area. One way to tell ...
In one of Charlottesville’s warmest neighborhoods, John Hunter’s yard feels like a cool oasis. An array of waist-high shrubs ...
INSECTS do not usually give us humans too much concern. However, if one studies even a tiny bit of natural history topics ...
Many plants in Texas landscapes are suitable hosts for aphids, including bedding plants, ash, barberry, boxelder, crape myrtle, jasmine, flowering almond, gardenia, hibiscus, hydrangea, mountain ash, ...
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