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Northern red oaks are very susceptible to fire damage, as the high heat can kill the cambial tissue at the base of the tree, thus creating an entry point for decay fungi. Northern red oak is also ...
We look at why red oaks are more prone to disease now and what to do if your tree has it. There are 600 species of oak trees in the world, ten of which are native to Michigan.
Q: What are the crab apple sized balls that our dropping from our northern red oak trees? They are heavy enough that we hear them bouncing off the roof and they seem to have a liquid inside. We've ...
A deadly new oak-tree disease can be prevented by pruning them in the dormant season (if needed) instead of spring or summer.
Like the rest of the red/black oak group, the Northern Red Oak has multi-lobed leaves with bristle tips. This native tree, however, has a group of buds at the terminal end of the stem that are smooth, ...
Thu, 04 Dec 2014 19:53:17 GMT — Michigan's red oak trees are potentially facing significant die-offs due to an invisible killer, oak wilt. The deadly fungus can kill previously healthy trees ...
The northern red oak (Quercus rubra) is a notable native tree. The oblong leaves are large, measuring 5 to 9 inches long and 4 to 6 inches wide. Each leaf has seven to 11 outer lobes tipped with ...
This Northern Red Oak tree was fitted with sensors by a team from Harvard Forest, and the data they collect is entered into a programme that enables the tree to communicate.
Do you have an oak tree? You could save its life by putting your chainsaw down and not pruning it right away, according to the Michigan DNR.
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