The Green Macomb Tree and Plant Sale offers a variety of trees and plants for eco-conscious buyers until April 4.
Iowa foresters anticipate moderate to severe winter burn damage on conifer trees across the state come spring, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Forest Health Forester Tivon ...
Conifers provide color and wind protection to the Iowa landscape during the winter months. However, this year, many of these evergreens are showing signs of winter desiccation, also known as winter ...
This phenomenon, called marcescence, adds a unique dimension to the winter landscape, and gives me something to ponder while ...
Related: 6 Flowering Trees That Will Become the Centerpiece of Your Yard The best time to trim deciduous trees is typically in the winter months. "Trees are still dormant," says Joe Moussa ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Ecology, led by the UAB and CREAF, analyzes 25 years of evolution of 445,000 trees ...
existing also in deciduous trees like poplars, willows, holly, etc., and in some conifers like yews. The general rule among trees is monoecy, where male and female sexes are carried by the same ...
A dawn redwood planted in 1954 stands about 86 feet tall and 3.9 feet in diameter at Michigan State University's Beal ...
Want to know which tree type is currently on trend and will continue to make more of an appearance in front yards in 2025? The answer is conifers. These graceful trees, which are typically evergreens, ...
Trees that make January less dreary in the garden are always worth considering ... Some conifers, such as Cryptomeria japonica ‘Elegans’ and Microbiota decussata, take on red or purplish tints in ...
In fact, many of the biggest survivors appear to be evergreens such as conifers and native oak trees, said fire safety educator and landscape architect Doug Kent, who recently visited the burn ...
Dealing with gaps is also feasible during renovation. Rather than replacement trees, which have to compete with the established hedge, a better solution is to bend a nearby shoot into gaps, tying it ...