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Dead limbs, exposed roots, and fungus are signs a tree is in trouble.Key TakeawaysDead limbs, visible fungus, or storm damage can all point to deeper issues—an arborist can help decide if the tree can ...
Tree planters sowed three million seedlings during a reforestation project this spring, aiming to restore a part of ...
A new mural at Renown Regional Medical Center is bringing color, symbolism, and a message of unity to the heart of Reno.
This unique behaviour had never been observed before, it’s also some of the first evidence for paternal care in the species.” ...
Walking through a dark misty forest in Madagascar, a team of scientists followed a “distinct” chirping sound to its ...
A love letter to the Western Trembling Aspen ...
We’ve been on the lookout for this breakthrough for a few years now, and now we’re thrilled to confirm its return.” ...
In the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, a remarkable organism known as Pando stands as the largest living organism on Earth by mass. This colossal stand of genetically identical quaking aspen trees, which ...
Spruce trees that experienced long-term droughts were more resistant to future ones, while pines acclimatized to wet periods were more vulnerable.
Aspen trees tend to have rough bark that ranges in color: greenish or yellowish, grey, white, or a mix. These trees are medium-sized, growing between 20 and 80 feet tall.The leaves are circular or ...
When I think of a "cheery" tree, I think of quaking aspens. Why cheery you might ask? While there are no leaves this time of year, find one in the spring and shake a branch… the leaves tremble ...
Another feature of aspen leaves is that they are borne on the tree for a shorter time than any of our other deciduous species. Aspen is invariably the last tree to get its new leaves in spring ...