Dr. Dirr Spotlight: Pyrus calleryana- Callery pear and invasiveness
Touted as the biological savior for stressful environments since the introduction of ‘Bradford’ in January, 1960. Profuse white flowers in spring, shining dark green summer
Read MoreResearchers Tally Most Expensive U.S. Hurricane Season Ever
By Brian K. Sullivan | November 28, 2017 This year’s U.S. Atlantic hurricane season is officially the most expensive ever, racking up $202.6 billion in damages since the formal start
Read More10 Types of Common Live Christmas Trees and Their Advantages
Fa la la la! It’s the most wonderful time of the year–and our favorite part of the season! We get to head out with our
Read MoreDr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Ulmus americana
Without equivocation, the American elm was the dominant street, shade and urban tree species in North America until the introduction of Dutch elm disease. Embedded
Read MoreAm I covered if my neighbor’s tree falls on my house?
BY MIKE OWEN Right about now you may be wondering: “If a tree falls and hits my house, am I covered by insurance?” Especially: “What
Read MoreThe Best Trees for Blocking Wind and Windbreak (By Zone)
Spending quality time with our trees often gives us a warm feeling— and it’s not just on the inside. One of the many ways trees work
Read MoreDr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Quercus bicolor
The North American deciduous forest is rich with oak diversity such as Quercus bicolor. Oaks are categorized as belonging to the White or Red /Black
Read MoreNew Tree App Builds Partnerships Between Citizens and Scientists
By Carol Lea Spence July 20, 2017 LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 20, 2017) — TreeSnap, a new phone app developed by the University of Kentucky Forest Health Research Center and the
Read MoreDr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Dr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight September 18th, 2017 The species, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, was considered extinct until rediscovered in the 1940s in China and reintroduced via the
Read MoreProtect Your Trees from Storm Damage
By: Patrick Parker There you sit, enjoying these last sultry days of summer. Yet I feel it’s my duty to remind you: Storms are brewin.’
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