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Fortunately, we can reduce the likelihood of damage from trees if we inform ourselves on why trees structurally fail.
Performances in N.Y.C. “You don’t need to make the giant, multimillion dollar thing to have an impact,” said Dan Daly, a co-creator of the climate-themed “Arborlogues.” Credit... Supported by By Joey ...
EGREMONT — Berkshire County's most photographed tree got a special injection Friday morning to protect it from Dutch elm disease. Early Friday, before the daily heat could set in, a crew from ...
The tree, which has been killed by disease, is in a play park in Ballaugh A giant tree planted more than 200 years ago on the Isle of Man is set to be felled in a park after it was discovered to have ...
Katy French replicates high-end planter styles from Anthropologie and West Elm using affordable Dollar Tree supplies in vibrant colors. Loni Anderson's cause of death revealed Denmark zoo asks people ...
The 36 trees planted last week at Boutwells Landing senior living community in Oak Park Heights have a big job: To help revitalize the state’s elm population. The American elm trees, each about 2 ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A Montgomery County family is counting their blessings after a huge tree fell on their house, and everyone is all right. Kitty Drake said she and her husband were ...
An elm tree said to have shaded George Washington as he took command of the Continental Army in Cambridge, Mass., in 1775 has a new descendent in Loveland. On Monday, members of the Namaqua Chapter, ...
For decades, the American elm population has dwindled, and one of its greatest threats is the deadly Dutch elm disease, which has taken its toll on Brown’s campus, too. The tree removal culminated in ...
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 ...