Dr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Liriodendron tulipifera (Tuliptree)

From the arborists’ point of view, the tuliptree has more than its share of liabilities including excessively fast growth, limb breakage, drought-induced premature leaf abscission,

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“U.S. House Approves $1.7B Disaster Aid Package for Carolinas” (from Claims Journal)

By KEVIN FREKING for Claims Journal The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed legislation that would provide $1.7 billion to help residents of the Carolinas and

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Dr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Acer triflorum – Three-flower Maple

A beautiful maple, resoundingly/photogenically magnificent in shades of orange and red in autumn. Colors long persistent, from initiation to the crescendo, easily 3 to 4

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TCIA Magazine Article: Accreditation Profile – Asheville Arborists

Please enjoy this brief excerpt from the August 2018 TCIA Magazine!   By Janet Aird Nich Maidment, owner of Asheville Arborists in Asheville, North Carolina,

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Dr. Dirr Tree Spotlight: Thuja occidentalis-Eastern Arborvitae

Dr. Dirr’s thoughts on the Eastern Arborvitae: Not quite sure why I never fully respected this soft-textured needle evergreen but an epiphany occurred during a

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How to Get Rid of Spring Webworms or Eastern Tent Caterpillars

In spring, tree leaves aren’t the only thing breaking out of their shells. After spending the winter in a hideaway, pesky insects also come alive in

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Program Preps Inmates for Jobs in Tree Care

By Patricia Chaundoin When Shea Zwerver was an undergraduate at a small liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, she had two seemingly divergent passions: social sciences

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Styrax japonicus-Japanese snowbell

Beyond redbuds, Cercis, dogwoods, Cornus, flowering crabapples, Malus, and magnolias, Magnolia, there are precious few genera which offer significant cultivar diversity. Within eastern redbud, ~35

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What Trees to Add (Or Cut Down) To Increase Property Value

Whether you’re getting ready to sell your home or settling in for the long haul, you want to make decisions that benefit you. And some home

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Dr. Dirr Tree Spotlight: Catalpa speciosa, northern or western catalpa, down but not out

Catalpa speciosa has never been commonly utilized in cultivated landscapes, yet somehow occurs in off-the-grid locations from Maine to Florida to the west coast. The

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