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Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... parts to obtain a desired growth or developmental response. However, for fruit trees, pruning usually refers to mature, bearing trees and is done primarily to increase production of high quality fruit ... damaged or diseased wood. Pruning Neglected Trees Older trees which have been neglected for a number of years often develop a dense, bushy habit of growth. Such trees often become slow growing and ...
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Diseases of the Elm Tree (Part 2)
... almost total losses of our finest street trees. Prevention is the only practical solution. ... on elms, maples, and many other different trees and shrubs. Trees infected with Dothiorella can be pruned ... older trees leaves will remain green, curl upward and fall off. The result of a serious case of bacterial wetwood is often dead branches in the tree. Sometimes, particularly in younger trees ...
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Companion Trees for Rhododendron
... to establish in the garden. Prune the young trees early in the spring. Pruning of older trees is hardly ever necessary. Propagate male ginkgoes ... a spread equal to half its height. Young trees have a conical shape, but older ones become irregular and flat-topped; young ... -drained, rich deep soil. Prune young trees in winter or early spring; old trees seldom need pruning. Oak trees grow in Zones 2-10. ...
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Trees Part 4
... by these fungi in very rainy seasons. The Cercosporella fungus can cause defoliation of older trees. Valuable specimens should be sprayed with approved fungicide if leaf spots are serious. Popcorn ... 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 ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Trees of Reed: Resources
... Rhododendron Garden. It's a small park (only 5 acres) but it includes several older trees and a huge variety of rhododendrons. Eastmoreland Golf Course >> http://www.parks.ci.portland ... Friends of Trees also distributes information on how to protect our urban trees and provides educational information for children and adults. Trees of the Pacific Northwest >> http://oregonstate.edu/trees/ This site ...
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Trees of Reed: Cedars
... Alaska-cedar, Incense-cedar, Port-Orford-cedar, and Western Redcedar. The common names for those trees are merged or written with hyphens to distinguish them from the true cedars listed ... spread more than 40 feet across. Older trees have a distinctive profile, with arched branches holding broad, flat sprays of foliage. Maps: 27 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Deer-Resistant Plants—Shrubs and Trees for the Deer-Plagued Gardener
... to roaming herds of deer. At least, not yet. Asimina triloba (Pawpaw) More Deer-Resistant Trees and Shrubs Bald cypress (Taxodium species) Bayberry (Myrica species) Cinquefoil (Potentilla species) False cypress ( ... occasionally approach 100 feet tall. In youth, its habit is somewhat stiff and broadly conical. Older trees take on a more appealing rounded to flat-topped appearance. Black tupelo's tiny ...
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Large Trees for North Carolina
... to 20' Native evergreen; good for screening; blue berries on female trees. Chinese wingnut Pterocarya stenoptera 6, 7, 8 D Rapid Sun ... Sun Medium Pyramidal 40 to 70' 20 to 40' Plant male trees, female has objectionable fruit; yellow leaves fall rapidly in fall. ... ; dense 60 to 80' 40 to 50' Young trees and lower branches of older trees hold leaves throughout winter; red fall color. Oak, Sawtooth ...
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Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs
... and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs Sharon Faye When to move: Deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs may be ... much of the root system as possible. Deciduous trees that are only 3-4 years old may be moved with their roots bare. Older deciduous trees and all ages of evergreens, can be ...
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Trees Part 5
... , insects, machinery and unfavorable environmental situations. Remove diseased trees. Plant trees adapted to the locality. Avoid introducing foreign species of trees unless inspected and approved by forestry personnel. REDBUD ... alni and Phyllactinia guttata): Makes appearance mainly in late summer. May be present on older growth but usually most severe on new growth, which may be distorted, stunted, ...
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