This leaf disease has been firmly established in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut and has spread north into New ...
The western White Mountains have long been my personal favorite: less crowded, scenic villages and quieter hiking trails to explore.
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Scientists Noticed Trees in White Mountains Moving Towards the Peak — Now the Mystery Is Solved
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 ...
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, ...
September seems to be slipping by really fast, although technically it just seems that way. Perhaps that’s because as of Sunday morning, we’re officially in fall, or autumn. On the day of the fall ...
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, ...
The American beech (Fagus grandifolia) is a medium to tall tree native to North America. A member of the Fagaceae family, this tree is closely related to other commonly known trees such as all species ...
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 ...
Beech Leaf Disease is rapidly killing trees across New England, threatening Massachusetts forests. Trump admin live updates: ...
“It’s a statement tree,” says Rick Finneran, manager of facilities at the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum, referring to the Copper Beech tree on the northwest corner of the property at 396 ...
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