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Galls are abnormal growths and can be caused by a variety of different organisms, including insects and mites, and ...
As property owners and state foresters across Northeast Michigan continue to remove damaged or downed trees this summer from ...
Every species of tree has unique characteristics, from its bark to its leaves, that you can use as clues to identify ...
"The first formal flower gardens genuinely worthy of the name" in the history of the White House are the Rose Garden and the ...
“The main cause of exposure to poison hemlock is misidentification,” Marshall said. “Because it is often confused with the wild carrot, poison hemlock is accidentally ingested. If you are not 100 ...
Cottonwood trees disperse seeds via wind, using white, fluffy tufts. This typically lasts four weeks, from late May to late June. The trees are common in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, growing near ...
White oak acorns are sweet, and are important to the diet of over 80 species of birds and mammals. University of Delaware Professor and author Doug Tallamy states that the white oak tree is the most ...
Legend has it that when General Hugh Mercer was injured in battle in 1777 on the Princeton battlefield, he refused to leave his troops, instead laying in the shade of a sturdy white oak tree to await ...
An Oregon white oak tree grows inside the Washington Department of Natural Resources’ Washougal White Oaks Natural Area, located a few miles east of downtown Washougal. The slow-growing white ...
White oaks that once thrived in Western Washington and throughout the Willamette Valley in Oregon have been decimated by human development. “And they are slow-growing trees,” Abbruzzese said. It can ...
American beech trees stand out with their light tan leaves that persist through winter. White oaks display distinctive light-colored, stringy bark, while American sycamores boast striking snow-white ...