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Bronze Birch Borer
... the tree bark in June. The adults lay eggs near the top of the birch tree. The eggs hatch and the new larvae chew their way into and underneath the bark. The larvae fed and grow working their way down the trunk. The ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... The adult borers chew their way out of the tree bark in June and immediately lay eggs near the top of the tree. The eggs hatch and the new larvae chew their way into and underneath the bark. The ...
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Forest Pathology and Mycology Laboratory - Fact Sheet
... the Irish potato famine. The new organism is named Phytophthora ramorum. It spreads when spores disperse during wet and windy weather. An afflicted oak will develop a girdle of dead tissue underneath the bark around its circumference that destroys the tree's vascular system, and the tree dies rapidly, sometimes within a few weeks. ...
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 The Croton Society, Tampa, Florida
... bark is removed from the branch to be layered, from two cuts spaced from one-half to one inch apart, exposing the wood. The cambium layer, a slight green area immediately underneath the bark, should be completely removed to prevent new bark from forming again rather than roots. Wrap the cut surface ...
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Croton Plant Information
... bark is removed from the branch to be layered, from two cuts spaced from one-half to one inch apart, exposing the wood. The cambium layer, a slight green area immediately underneath the bark, should be completely removed to prevent new bark from forming again rather than roots. Wrap the cut surface ...
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croton propagation
... of bark is removed from the branch to be layered,from two cuts spaced from one inch to two inch apart,exposing the wood.The cambium layer,a slight green area immediately underneath the bark,should be completely removed to prevent new bark from forming again rather than roots.Apply a little rooting hormone to the ...
www.croton-mania.com


... include brown to reddish water-soaked lesions with abrupt margins underneath the bark. A reddish brown liquid sometimes exudes from the canker margin. Cankers may not be noticed until foliar ... the bark; black, shoestring-like rhizomorphs attached to roots, and the fall development of honey-colored mushrooms growing in clumps at the tree base. For more information about Armillaria, see the Yard ...
www.extension.umn.edu

Floridata: Pieris japonica
... and eastern North America. One of the most interesting is climbing heath (P. phillyreifolius) from the SE U.S. This woody shrub sends leafless stems up underneath the bark of trees such as baldcypress, Atlantic white cedar, and longleaf pine. Every few feet a branch with leaves and (in season) flowers or fruit emerges from the tree's bark. ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Custom-fitted Conifers—Trees for the Space-Conscious Gardener
... for providing vertical interest in tight spots in the garden. Unlike the true Douglas fir, which can get up to ... Its foliage is dark green with silver banding underneath; its bark is furrowed and reddish brown. It's a low-maintenance, easy-to-grow plant with few pest problems. 'Fernspray Gold' is a slender, slow-growing cultivar with lemon-yellow leaves. The ...
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The Cultivated Elm
... called "marrying the vine to the elm." They also selectively bred elms producing many of the species we see today throughout their former Empire. In North America, the Iroquois used the bark of ... the elm “the lady of the forest”. Countless poems have been penned about the stately giant. It also figures in many historical events. For example, George Washington first drew his sword underneath the ...
www.elmcare.com




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