The Eagle: Neil Sperry column: Oak tree losing its bark due to cold or fungal disease
Dear Neil: This oak tree is located on our church property. Is the old bark falling off due to its age, or is there a disease? Have a question you’d like Neil to consider? Mail it to him in care of ...
Neil Sperry column: Oak tree losing its bark due to cold or fungal disease
San Antonio Express-News: Why tropical trees won’t bloom, treating oak bark loss, and more
Oak trees around Minnesota have suffered from bouts of heavy precipitation and drought — conditions that make them more vulnerable to two-lined chestnut borer, a beetle that eats the inner bark of oak ...
In this edition of ID That Tree, we’re going to introduce you to a southern oak found in Indiana, cherrybark oak. This species can typically be found in bottomland areas in extreme southern Indiana.
Oak bark (Quercus alba) comes from trees of the Fagaceae family, typically white oak varieties native to North America. It’s derived from the inner bark and round growths known as galls that form on ...
Abilene Reporter-News: Why are we seeing loose bark on live oak trees?
Southern Living: 10 Oak Trees That Add Shade And Beauty To Your Yard
Oak trees are stately trees that can live for hundreds of years. These are the most common types of native oak trees that thrive in the South.
Yahoo: Red Oak vs White Oak Trees: What Every Deer Hunter Should Know
Red Oak vs White Oak Trees: What Every Deer Hunter Should Know