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What is widely considered one of Greater Cincinnati's premier Independence Day celebrations is returning to Summit Park in ...
Baseball bats don’t top the U.S. Senate’s agenda these days, as legislators grapple with a U.S. Supreme Court nomination, the covid-19 pandemic and the Nov. 3 election.
The white ash, as well as less common varieties of ash found in the Catskills, are being attacked by the emerald ash borer. The vividly colored insect was first discovered near Detroit in 2002 ...
Others, like Koch, are raising emerald ash borer eggs directly on the bark of young trees. And Dr. Richard Sniezko, a leading tree resistance breeder, infects pine saplings with white pine blister ...
An isolated tree on one of Scotland’s busiest streets is proving how nature can defy the ash dieback disease. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural News - A weekly of the Hay's Way tour of Scotland ...
There’s a tree killer on the loose in Oregon, and nobody knows how to stop it. An invasive green beetle called the emerald ash borer arrived in the Midwest from Asia, and it’s killed over 100 ...
Photos Show Trump’s Tree-Cutting Rose Garden Transformation TIMBER! It’s all part of an extensive renovation of the storied White House Rose Garden spearheaded by the president. Amethyst Martinez ...
Since 2002, emerald ash borers have killed anywhere from 80% to 99% of mature ash in Southeast Michigan and Northeast Ohio. The death toll: tens of millions of trees.
Identification of ash during the spring/early summer growing season is straight forward. Their leaves are opposite (rarely in whorls of three) and mostly pinnately compound but can be simple in a ...
The University of Virginia’s Grounds have attracted plenty of shrub scholars and garden groupies, but few know the tall and true tale of the McGuffey Ash, named for professor William McGuffey. The ...
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