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Trees Part 4
... occurs again. Entry appears to be through injured surfaces on limbs or trunk. The fungus grows best at 86 degrees F but can grow at 50 and 100 degrees F. Hypoxylon ... . Live Oak, Post Oak, Water Oak, Texas Red Oak, Willow Oak, Sycamore, persimmon, Winged Elm, Hackberry, American Elm and Western Soapberry are reported to be hosts for Oak Decline. A simple ...
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Parasitic and Epiphytic Plants
... many years. Ball moss is an epiphyte. It grows on the bark of a number of Texas shade trees; live oak, post oak, hackberry, tallow, cedar, and others. It first occurs as ... plant growth hangs from trees in Southeast and East Texas. It is an epiphyte. It grows on hardwoods and conifers along rivers and creeks in the more humid areas of Texas ...
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