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Some cherry and plum trees in the central Ohio area are turning black from a fungal disease. Here's what you need to know.
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...
Beech trees across the state are seeing worsening symptoms of the fast-spreading complex beech leaf disease, according to the Maryland Department of Agriculture. The disease affects all beech ...
Olive, fig, pear, apple, mango, black cherry, mulberry, persimmon, orange, and lemon trees can live and bear fruit in your backyard for over a century.
Pennsylvania naturalists are keeping an eye on a disease that has been killing beech trees in the eastern U.S. for more than a decade, but has begun spreading more rapidly in the past three years ...
A devastating tree disease known as laurel wilt is infecting both Greene and Beaufort counties.
The N.C. Forest Service says laurel wilt, a fatal disease for redbay and other plants in the Laurel family, was found on private property in Beaufort and Greene counties.
Watch for these common problems in your yard this summer. And when you do find them, here's how you can deal with them.
Mulberry trees bleed sap when cut, so large-scale pruning leaves the tree increasingly susceptible to pests and diseases. Harvesting: Getting a mulberry tree to fruit requires patience as it can ...
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