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Trees of Reed: Birches
... Trees of Reed: Birches Birches Genus: Betula Family: Betulaceae Birches are best known for their thin, strong bark that tends to flake off or peel ...
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Save My Birches
... » Save My Birches Home & Garden: Save My Birches sezza1976 Dying Silver Birches bobcajun Dying Silver Birches sezza1976 dying birches Reply Post Top 1. October 2, 2006 4:59 AM » sezza1976 - Dying Silver Birches Hi there. I ... Post Top 2. October 2, 2006 7:20 AM » bobcajun - Dying Silver Birches In response to Dying Silver Birches posted by sezza1976: Hi, Sezza, I may be able to solve your problem ...
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The Great American Hardwood Forest
... upper Mississippi valley. Species in this area include the maples and oaks, cherry , ash , the birches, beech , and basswood. The Central Region includes some or all of 13 different states located ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... attractive long- lived additions to our landscapes. The three most common birches grown on the prairies are the European weeping birch, the paper ... Pruning While most other trees would be pruned in early spring, birches and maples should only be pruned in late spring after ... are regularly. The most common of the two is herbicide damage. Birches have a wide and shallow root system. Some of the ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Avoiding Birch Dieback
... conditions. If your site offers a hostile environment to birches, consider growing another type of tree to avoid the frustrations associated with growing birches under adverse conditions. You will find many other ... under stress or in a weakened state are more prone to insect and disease attack. Birches suffering from dieback are commonly attacked by the bronze birch borer. Proper pruning practices ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Newsletter - Vol 11, No 2
... north of Mexico. Some important groups are: oaks, elms, plane trees, poppies, buttercups, delphiniums, magnolias, birches, and walnuts. The volume may be purchased by calling the publisher, Oxford University Press, at ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Harvard Papers and Arnoldia
... (Salicaceae) from Hainan, China Skvortsov, Alexei K. 1998. Taxonomic notes on Betula - II. Two Chinese birches described by A. Franchet in 1899 and misunderstood by subsequent authors Skvortsov, Alexei K. 1999 ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... borers and are better able to survive a borer attack. The site where you grow birches affects their borer resistance. Birch do best on a north facing slope or where plants ...
ndsuext.nodak.edu

Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... health of the tree. Actions you can take include fertilizing, watering and pruning. North Dakota birches, Scotch pines, honeylocust, ash and dying poplars are the most common woody plants attacked by ...
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Open Directory - Business: Agriculture and Forestry: Horticulture: Ornamentals: Trees and Shrubs
... Canada offering deciduous and coniferous trees hardy to zones 1, 2 and 3. Products include birches, malus, maples, poplars, spruces and pines. Summer Hill Nursery - Wholesale nursery specializing in dwarf conifers ...
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