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Russian Olive Canker and Dieback
... Russian Olive Canker and Dieback Michigan State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00001687 11/12/99 Russian Olive Canker and Dieback The Russian olive is so susceptible to the canker ... olive. Otherwise, prune out dead branches and revitalize the root system as described under General decline and dieback. No fungicides are effective for control of Phomopsis on Russian olive. ...
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Eleagnus angustifolia--Russian Olive
... angustifolia--Russian Olive Michigan State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00000554 11/12/99 Eleagnus angustifolia--Russian Olive Hardiness Zones: 2 to 7 Height: 20 ft Spread: 20 ft Form: rounded Type: deciduous tree or large shrub Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches Comments: Russian Olive ...
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Elaeagnus angustifolia, Russian olive
... Elaeagnus angustifolia, Russian olive Elaeagnus angustifolia L. Family: Elaeagnaceae Common name: Russian olive Small tree to 8 m (25 ft) tall and 20 cm (8 in) in diameter, ... . NWI status: FAC Comment: Russian olive is widely used as an ornamental, and was often planted in shelterbelts and windbreaks on the Great Plains. A related species, Autumn olive (E. umbellata), is sometimes ...
www.biosurvey.ou.edu

Russian Olive
... scales, about 1/2" long fruit not at ends of club-shaped stalks Russian Olive (Oleaster) Elaeagnus angustifolia The Russian Olive is a native of southern Europe, and western and central Asia. It was ... tree along mid-western highways where de-icing salt damages many trees. Landscapers like the Russian Olive for its unusual combination of gray foliage, silver-white flowers, and silver-scaled fruit, ...
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Untitled Document
... Birch Red Elderberry Red maple Red Oak Red Osier Dogwood Red Pine Redbud Redwood Rhododendron Russian Olive S return to the top of the page Sarvis-tree Scholar-tree Shadbush Shagbark Hickory ...
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Edible Landscape Forum - GardenWeb
... :34 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Oct 7, 06 at 8:58 Russian olive, Elaeagnus and other garden thuds! Posted by: forest_gardener zone 9 CA on Sat, Sep 30 ...
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Horticulture at Saskatoon's Forestry Farm Park
... , hardy shrub roses with large single white flowers. Other plantings in the South Park include Russian olive, Schubert chokecherry, green and black ash, Scots pine, buffaloberry and sea buckthorn. A particularly attractive ...
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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... in the past. Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is the European "cousin" to our native wolf willow (Elaeagnus commutata). Like wolf willow, all young portions of Russian olive are entirely covered in silvery scales, giving the tree a distinctly silver appearance. Unlike the North American native, Russian olive grows to form a ...
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HortNews- September 2005
... glabra - Ohio buckeye Amelanchier alnifolia - serviceberry Catalpa speciosa - northern catalpa Celtis occidentalis - hackberry Eleagnus angustifolia - Russian olive (W) Euonymus bungeanus - winterberry euonymus Gleditsia triacanthos - honeylocust Gymnocladus dioica - coffeetree Juglans nigra - black walnut ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Verticillium Wilt of Landscape Trees and Shrubs, HYG-3053-96
... of the many common woody ornamental host plants include ash, barberry, catalpa, elm, magnolia, maple, Russian olive, redbud, smoketree, tuliptree, and viburnum. One group of plants not susceptible to Verticillium wilt are ...
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