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This beloved California tree is undeniably majestic but can also wreak havoc when planted in a front yard. Here's why you should reconsider growing it.
An American elm tree that predates the Civil War was cut down this week. The tree has stood on the grounds of the First Presbyterian Church 1793 since the first church building was constructed in 1851 ...
Nearly 30 years after it withstood the blast of a 4,000-pound bomb, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum's Survivor Tree continues to spread its message of hope, strength, and renewal.
Residents in the Palmer Square neighborhood want a city ordinance to protect American elm trees dating to the 19th century that are among the handful that survived Dutch elm disease.
Regarding future bear encounters, Paul indicated he's OK with it. He'd be ready for another bear surprise should it come. "I did hesitate a bit the first time I opened the garage door." ...
In a small front yard, native planting is a good idea, as these species will be adapted to your weather conditions, provide a ...
The periodic resurgence of Dutch elm disease could be because once mature elms are gone — due to being killed off by Dutch elm disease or cut down to manage — the beetles have exhausted their ...
Lakewood residents - here’s how to get a free tree for your front yard. Published: Sep. 09, 2024, 4:16 p.m. Tree-lined neighborhood in Lakewood. John Pana, cleveland.com. By .
The massive American elm tree in front of Sue Christian’s house is no more. Six days after Sacramentocity forester Kevin Hocker turned down her appeal, a city work crew arrived first thing ...
The city’s forester says the massive American Elm is a hazard that can’t be saved. Advocates say the tree is vital for Sacramento’s urban tree canopy.
The inscription read, “With true American ideals as their first thought, Horace Greeley, Vivus W. Smith and Thurlow Weed made the plans for the Republican Party under this Elm. June 17, 1854.” ...
Nearly 30 years after it withstood the blast of a 4,000-pound bomb, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum's Survivor Tree continues to spread its message of hope, strength, and renewal.