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I just received a newsletter from Mountain Maples, wherein it was announced that Nancy Fiers died on October 29, 2006 from complications from...
Soderback, I. et al. Horticultural therapy: the 'healing garden' and gardening in rehabilitation measures at Danderyd Hospital Rehabilitation...
Klein, in Gardens of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley (Temple Univ. Press 1995), mentions this tree in the collections of several of the...
Thanks for seeking our assistance, Rich. We understand that you have a lot of different things that you are working on right now and that it can...
We have been hearing quite a bit about challenging weather this summer on the east coast, including brown-tipped leaves on maples. It is likely...
Jimmy, the photograph and note on your September 10 entry on your blog suggest that your 'Seiryu' is doing fairly well now. Look for any...
Of the 65 species, you didn't mean "bigger fruit" as in C. macrocarpa, whose common name is Clovershrub?...
The correct spelling is probably 'Yatsubusa'. Greer Gardens lists its growth rate at 6" - 12" per year. Oregon State lists the growth rate of...
Could you post a photograph of the tree? Do not fertilize your tree now. You will have time to read a bit about fertilization here on the Forum...
Yes, that is true; an example being chocolate for dogs. Black walnut is thought to be toxic to dogs as well, but likely yours haven't bothered...
Actually this is a great Stumper, but did we ever mention that participating in Stumpers means propagating the plant for the participants! The...
Francis, could you post a photograph of the affected leaves? As Ron mentioned, it could be tar spot, which is not a threat to the health of the tree.
Gilly Love writes in Roses (1996 Anness), Orris root is required in both moist and dry potpourri recipes. This is a powdered root that acts as a...
Since Ohio is in USDA Zones 5 and 6, I would welcome you to contact one of the rosarians in your area by checking this link or by checking this...