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Invasives have largely wiped out the American chestnut and elm, caused “hell” with the beech, and are now wreaking havoc on ...
Green ash is usually yellow, white ash often maroon ... These galls often serve as an identification feature for ash trees. Bark: As ash bark matures, it splits into diamond-shaped fissures.
Pests are ravaging keystone species like ash, elm, and beech. But researchers are breeding the survivors into more resilient ...
“Oh, there’s a larva,” she said, removing a small white worm with tweezers ... a unique ability to find the emerald ash borer larvae inside the tree bark using their antennae to sense ...
Seeing blue dots, red Xs, orange circles and purple bands on trees and wondering what they mean? Here's what we found out ...
Interdimensional travel, sex with aliens, communion with God. Anything is possible with just a sprinkle of DMT. Akasha Song’s ...
Their strength lies in patience and the ancestral skills they bring to the workbench every day, working in the spirit of ...
Over the past 20 years, they’ve spread across the country, feeding on ash trees, laying their eggs and leaving almost 100 percent of black, green and white ashes they infest dead in their wake. Part ...
Open any ecology textbook and you’ll find the Canada lynx, the snowshoe hare, and their wildly oscillating population cycles ...
White ash (Fraxinus americana) has become somewhat of a botanical rarity in the US, and especially in the Northeast, due to the impacts of the emerald ash borer. These trees are known for their thick, ...