Dr. 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 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 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 MoreDr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Aesculus flava
Dr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: August 28th, 2017 Such a great tree, reaching its zenith in the southern Appalachians, with trees 80 to 100’ in height.
Read MoreDr. Dirr’s Tree Spotlight: Corylus fargesii- Farges filbert or hazel
With the loss of Fraxinus, ash, to emerald ash borer and no resistance among the 22 U.S. native species; the uncertainty of long term performance
Read MoreWoody Plant Identification: Utilizing ALL the Senses to Bring Order to Chaos
Always enjoyed TREES and SHRUBS, desired to know their names and learn their characteristics. Reflect to my youth, hunting squirrels with my Dad, collecting Ohio
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