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Which pear, Ron? The one fruit that I had fell onto the ground cover and I couldn't find it again, but it sure did resemble the fruit from a...
Hi All, I'm leaning towards this tree being a Styrax spp. I only found one small fruit left on the tree and the habit was fairly pendulous. The...
Definitely don't prune the tree as you've indicated. There is probably a way to rebuild a non-concrete driveway to be sequoia-friendly, but with...
Thanks, Michael. I was thinking the same thing, but when I see an email from a University I start to second guess. Hopefully someone might have...
Re: Redwood Tires There can also be some cultural problems due to installation issues such as being planted too deeply, poor nursery stock, root...
I have often relied on an identification trick of peeling off the needle to determine between spruce and fir on species that look very similar and...
As an alternative to removal, you may want to look into some driveway repair options. There are courses of action that can either postpone the...
Thanks, Ron. I knew I knew it. Most of the Amelanchier I see are so much smaller. I do however see a lot of them. You're the best!
Hello esteemed plant lovers! I encountered a home in Seattle with some interesting trees, including two young, but maturing tall Chilean fire...
Ron, my first guess was C. controversa, as well. I had a sample from some pruning to bring back with me but it was inadvertently chipped! (Very...
So Ron, do you think this is Cornus a. or Cornus c.?
I encounter very few alternate leaved dogwoods around here. If I do see one, it is usually the variegated giant dogwood. I saw this one today and...