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These ghost forests are popping up around North Carolina and the East Coast, affecting a vast number of tree species from cypress to pines. The area affected by these dying trees is increasing ...
Bald cypress trees older than the Roman Empire dot these ... and more severe droughts are one of the expected changes North Carolina will see in coming decades due to climate change.
We all know — or should — they’re so bad the state of South Carolina will give ... Leyland Cypress — Known as a great fast-growing tree that can keep your neighbors out of your business ...
Central North Carolina hit the highest numbers ... Tree pollen typically is worse for allergies from smaller trees, such as Juniper/Cedar/Cypress, Elm, and Maple. Those hit very high levels ...
Species of Christmas trees most likely to thrive in South Carolina's hot and humid climate include Virginia pine, Scotch pine and Leyland cypress, according to SCDNR.
The city has identified 54 bald cypress whose roots have become a bit ... “The city took receipt of those trees; it’s past the end of the maintenance guarantee, and so those are part and ...
Q: My bald cypress tree is sending up huge roots above the ground. Can I cut these off? I’m afraid they’ll eventually reach my foundation and damage it. A: You’re probably referring to the t ...