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Thousand Cankers Disease Found On Tennessee Black Walnuts
Thousand Cankers Disease, Missouri Agriculture Image Thousand cankers disease (TCD) is a newly discovered disease of walnuts including black walnut. The disease results from the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis) hosting... Read more

Is Your Tree an Alternate or an Opposite?
Most tree identification books or keys start by observing the arrangement of the leaf, limb and bud. It is usually the primary first separation when identifying most common tree species... Read more

Anatomy of a Leaf: Use These Leaf Parts to Identify a Tree
A tree's leaf is a major botanical tree part that helps in keying out and identifying any species of tree that has a leaf. Most trees can be identified by... Read more

Pests that Kill Trees
Find out about forest and tree pests that cause health issues and are enemies of trees and timber. Forests pests can be destroyed by insects, disease, fire, drought and storm.

 


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