Dr. Dirr Discusses: Aesculus pavia- Red Buckeye

The red buckeye is among the most beautiful eastern North American tree species, especially in flower, when the brilliant red panicles glow in the woodsy

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Dr. Michael Dirr’s latest findings: Chionanthus retusus- (Chinese fringe tree)

Chionanthus retusus– Chinese fringetree  Michael A. Dirr In 2018, I was asked to assist with our county’s (Oconee, Georgia) tree planting project for a new

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Dr. Michael Dirr’s Latest Findings: Magnolia Virginiana- Sweetbay Magnolia

In previous tree profiles, I discussed Magnolia acuminata and M. × soulangeana and herein highlight an increasingly important landscape species, M. viginiana. It is becoming

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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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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

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Dr. 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

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Dr. 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

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Dr. 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.

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