This week on the Local Food Report, grieving the beech trees of Provincetown’s beech forest—and the nuts they’ve long ...
Unlike many other trees, beech trees can survive in lower light strata caused by oaks, tulip poplars and other sun seekers.
Drought, plus beech bark disease, plus beech leaf disease can really be a bad combination,” says Jeff Garnas, an associate ...
According to a paper published by the USDA, the migratory behavior of these trees stems from climate change. “Tree creep,” ...
Beech leaf disease, a slow but steady killer of large numbers of beeches, has spread from Ohio, where it was first identified ...
ASHLAND — Marilyn Matarese was disappointed when she learned that a nearly 200-year-old tree in front of the Matarese Funeral Home and Cremation Service Inc., at the corner of Main and Union streets, ...
This leaf disease has been firmly established in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut and has spread north into New ...
But there’s hope, and that’s where Holden Arboretum is playing an important role, whether it’s researching spread of the disease, experimenting with insecticides, or trying to clone trees that are ...
In Romania, a walk in the woods blossomed into a mission to safeguard centuries-old beeches and the history that shaped them. Credit... Supported by Photographs by Nicholas J. R. White Text by Alan ...
Beech trees, one of the most abundant and crucial hardwood trees in New Hampshire, are getting pummeled by beech leaf disease this season. “The trees actually look quite terrible,” said Jeff Garnas, ...