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If they're coming off a stump with bark like that then I return to my original impression of black cottonwood.
Probably a pear (Pyrus).
Like other daphnes virus susceptible so a colony can sometimes sicken and die out instead of growing ever larger
Evergreen conifers this brown are already dead.
Ollitrault, Curk and Krueger indicate that the majority of data are consistent with the enlarged Citrus that includes the trifoliate orange,...
Removing lower branches will not assist rest of top. If entire tree is going brown then he is in fact losing the specimen, unfortunately. With...
Citrus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon'
Peach.
It's a bellflower (Campanula).
Among specimens of note I remember being on the site in the past are golden catalpa, golden ('Aurea') red oak, yellow variegated tulip tree,...
EPPO lists of invasive alien plants
Unlike in rainforests lianas just aren't a basic component of the native vegetation in our region. Here and there Lonicera ciliosa and L....
Ordinarily partial branch dieback on a rhododendron is due to root rot - I have to wonder if this was already underway on your plant and the...
I'm saying I think the current identification should be reviewed. As for the other thread I don't remember what is on it, if I have ever seen it....
Numerous slender shoots, reflexed sepals and March flowering time imply Prunus cerasifera. Otherwise, if the hyperlinked Prunus is clicked on near...
Although established plantings of yellow Monterey cypresses where I have gone since the one or two unusually cold nights in our region last month...
Botanical name is Gaultheria mucronata. With pernettya - the former genus name - now serving as a common name. So, yes to presentation as...
You mentioned two previous winters, since there was nothing remarkable about them that I am recalling I thought you were indicating that was how...
Preceding statement that the first picture shows grafted specimens not visible to me. Grafting of clonal flowering trees common practice,...
Two years is not much of a trial. And apparently the characteristics of the planting site did not spare them either - the deciding factor remains...