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Questions On Cedar
... cedar trees, 30 feet high or more, within 3 to 25 feet of the water. Two years ago, in the fall, all the leaves on one cedar ... is the best time to transplant blue spruce and red cedar trees? These trees are anywhere from 2 inches to 1 foot tall. Are ... early fall (September/October). Q: Enclosed are some pictures of my cedar trees. The trees are planted in pretty low ground and have tiny bugs eating ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Thuja Plicata (Western Red Cedar, Canoe Cedar, Pacific Red Cedar, Giant Cedar, Giant Arborvitae, Shinglewood) Catalog
... forests of the mountains. Among older trees western red cedar is obvious and startlingly green, because unlike its fir and hemlock peers, red cedar retains lower branches as it gets larger. ... . Propagation Techniques: In the wild, one can observe new red cedar trees sprouting readily from fallen trunks and branches of nurse trees (along with the requisite huckleberry of course). However, for ...
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Trees and Shrubs
... Trees and Shrubs Alkaline Tolerant Trees and Shrubs Birch Tree Guide Birch Dieback - Avoiding Browning of Evergreens Can Be Controlled Burls Cedar or Juniper? Choosing Trees and Shrubs Drought Tolerant Trees and Shrubs Elms and Disease (Part 1) Elms and Disease (Part 2) Elms and Disease (Part 3) Elms - Trap Trees for ...
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Cedar or Juniper?
... Cedar or Juniper? Cedar or Juniper? GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Cedar or Juniper? Another common query of Gardenline is where it is recommended to plant cedars ... the two. Cedar (Thuja) What we commonly refer to as cedars are really not “true” cedars but arbor-vitae. The arbor-vitae are medium to very large evergreen trees with short ...
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Ohioline: Yard and Garden: Trees, Shrubs & Groundcovers
... Planting Trees, Bulletin 845 Street Trees Evaluation Project, Bulletin 877-99 Survival and Growth of Trees of ... Trees and Home Construction, Bulletin 870-99 Trees, Shrubs & Groundcover - Diseases Anthracnose Leaf Blight of Shade Trees, HYG-3048-96 (pdf) Are My Trees Ash?, F-55-04 (pdf) Bacterial Crown Gall on Ornamentals in the Landscape, HYG-3054-96 (pdf) Cedar ...
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Trees part 2
... Rots.) Annosus Root Rot (fungus - Heterobasidion annosum): The greatest enemy of Eastern red cedar over much of its range. This fungus completely destroys the living bark and ... usually depends on finding little black fruiting structures (pycnidia). Remove infected limbs. Avoid wounding trees and sterilize pruning tools. Preventative fungicide sprays may control the leafspot stage. Powdery Mildew ...
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Trees Part 4
... and Southwest. The problem can be serious on young trees but has less effect on older trees. Summer Scorch (physiological): Leaves on affected trees have chlorotic margins. This condition is thought to ... previously disease free area. 6. Use trees not known to be a host of Oak Decline. Cotton Wood Pine Baldcypress Arizona Cypress Willow Walnut Hickory Magnolia Cedar Pear (Bradford) Osage-orange ...
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Trees of Reed: Tree Information
... Sequoia Ginkgo H Hawthorn Hemlock Himalayan Birch Holly, English Honeylocust, Thornless Horsechestnut I Incense-cedar J Japanese Snowbell Japanese Stewartia Japanese Zelkova K Katsura L Lime Linden Locust, ... Redcedar Willow Wingnut, Caucasian X, Y, Z Yellowwood Zelkova, Japanese home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 7/6/04 Questions, Problems? Contact ...
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Trees of Reed: 1933 Planting
... Trees Abies amabalis Pacific Silver Fir Abies concolor White Fir* Abies lasiocarpa Subalpine Fir Abies procera Noble Fir* Abies magnifica var. shastensis Shasta Red Fir Calocedrus decurrens Incense-cedar* Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Port Orford Cedar* Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Alaska Yellow Cedar* Juniperus occidentalis Western Juniper Juniperus ...
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Cedar
... the Himalayas. Cedars are large evergreen trees with grey bark - smooth at first, becoming rough with age - and erect, woody cones. Cedar wood has historically been important in ... blue Atlas cedar - A steel blue cultivar. Cedrus brevifolia: Cyprus cedar, Cyprian cedar - A very slow growing tree, with short, dark green needles. Cedrus deodara: Deodar cedar, Indian cedar - the largest cedar, it ...
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