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ODIN003 - Some Common Pecan Diseases and Their Control in North Carolina
... cause defoliation in late summer. Generally blotch occurs only on trees low in vigor or deficient in zinc. Nursery trees are especially susceptible. These diseases appear as circular black spots ... -free trees for propagation and do not top-work affected trees. On mildly affected trees, prune the affected shoots several feet below the region of symptoms. Candy, Lewis, Caspiana, and Georgia seem ...
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OD18 - Dutch Elm Disease
... northern New Jersey. Since then the fungus has spread throughout New England, south to central Georgia, and westerly to many areas of the Midwest, the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and finally ... disease reappear or continue to progress. This treatment should be considered only for highly valued trees that are otherwise healthy. Follow all label precautions. Any branches showing symptoms also must be ...
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Hort on the Internet: Fruits and Nuts
... Trees IPM - Maryland Fruitfulness and Pollination - Alabama Fruits - Ohio Fruits and Nuts - Oklahoma Insect Pest Images - West Virginia Insects: Fruit - Clemson Insects: Fruit - Michigan State Minor Fruits and Nuts - Georgia ... Pear - Clemson Diseases Affecting Apples - Michigan Espalier Apple Trees - Ohio State Pear Problems - Washington Pears - Georgia Pruning Mature Apples and Pears -Ohio State ...
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Hort on the Internet: Shrubs
... Clemson Ornamental - Oklahoma Ornamental Plants Images - Texas Planting Techniques - NC State Planting Trees/shrubs - NC State Problems with Needled Evergreen Shrubs - Maryland Shrub Problem - ... Woody Plants - Georgia Pruning Trees and Shrubs - Florida DISEASES Azaleas, Rhododendrons: Disease Resistance - Maryland Disease Control in the Landscape - Ohio State Disease Management Trees and Shrubs - Min ...
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Hort on the Internet: Trees
... Trees - Michigan Pruning Shade Trees - Colorado Pruning Shade Trees - Georgia Pruning Trees Pruning Wound Damage - Georgia Pruning Young Trees - Michigan Pruning Young Trees-NC State-Teletip Shoot-root Balance in Trees - Georgia Split Trunks and Crotches - Michigan Training Young Trees - Georgia ...
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Hort on the Internet: Plant Propagation
... Growing Shrubs From Seed - Nebraska Hardening Vegetable Transplants - Maryland Overcoming Seed Dormancy: Trees and Shrubs - NC State Saving Annual Seeds - Michigan Seed Dormancy and/ ... - Texas Inarch Grafting - Georgia Saw-kerf or Notch Grafting - Georgia Shield Budding - West Virginia T-budding Grafting - Georgia Whip Graft - West Virginia Whip Grafting - Georgia Consumer Horticulture | Plant ...
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NCSU: ENT/ort-107 MULTICOLORED ASIAN LADY BEETLE
... spring and summer, these lady beetles feed on aphids in field crops, gardens, meadows and trees. Multicolored Asian lady beetles are effective predators of aphids and some scale insects and are ... industrial style light traps (not the traditional "bug zapper" type of trap). USDA scientists in Georgia developed a trap that uses no insecticide and it catches the beetles alive for future ...
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Plant Propagation by Stem Cuttings: Instructions for the Home Gardener
... . SW, HW Yew Taxus spp. SH, HW SW = softwood, SH = semi-hardwood, HW = hardwood Deciduous Trees Common Name Scientific Name Type of Cutting Azalea (deciduous) Rhododendron spp. SW Basswood; American linden ... . The Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation: From Seed to Tissue Culture. Varsity Press: Athens, Georgia. Hartmann, H. T., D. E. Kester, F. T. Davies and R. L. Geneve. 1996. Plant ...
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Using Pines in the Landscape
... for the ornamental value but also for lumber, watershed management, resin, turpentine and Christmas trees. Landscape architects, contractors and homeowners rely on pines heavily for ornamental uses. Golf courses ... species grown throughout the Northeast, and extends down the Appalachian mountains as far as Georgia. In North Carolina it is generally not recommended for eastern North Carolina. This ...
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