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Central Texas Ash trees in danger from deadly, invasive insectIt’s an extremely invasive species of insect and its favorite meal is Ash trees. “It targets all Ash trees in Texas,” said Hector Marines, Regional Urban Forester, Texas A&M Forest Service.
Many of those past 15 years that you’ve had this tree were influenced by extended drought. Older leaves, those farther down on a tree’s branches, are the first to be shed.
The disease, caused by the invasive fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, has wiped out millions of trees across the United Kingdom and Europe and is projected to kill up to 85% of nonresistant ash ...
BRATTLEBORO — When Robert Clements first moved to Vermont more than 50 years ago, he didn't know an ash tree from a hole in the ground. But in the dead of winter, he quickly learned ash splits easily ...
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