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Post by timberdoodle on Feb 26, 2018 10:19:14 GMT -5
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Post by Dutch on Feb 26, 2018 14:04:35 GMT -5
Won't be long until the wild apples will be gone....
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Post by redarrow on Feb 26, 2018 16:45:04 GMT -5
Seems all our trees are under attack. Maples, ashes, oaks, spruces, hemlocks, black cherry, now fruit trees.......what will be left?
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Post by Dutch on Feb 26, 2018 19:09:41 GMT -5
Striped mountain maple?
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Post by redarrow on Feb 26, 2018 19:14:21 GMT -5
Probably right Dutch. I don't know what he answer is now that we have let these bugs and blights get a start. BTW, I got my Musser's Forest catalog a couple weeks ago and they had striped maple for sale in the book.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2018 11:33:41 GMT -5
Seems all our trees are under attack. Maples, ashes, oaks, spruces, hemlocks, black cherry, now fruit trees.......what will be left? Sumac
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Post by fleroo on Feb 27, 2018 11:44:26 GMT -5
Seems all our trees are under attack. Maples, ashes, oaks, spruces, hemlocks, black cherry, now fruit trees.......what will be left? Ailanthus
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Post by timberdoodle on Feb 27, 2018 12:46:24 GMT -5
All pictures of the spotted lantern fly that appeared on the sign were all on the tree of heaven....kiss it goodbye
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Post by fleroo on Feb 27, 2018 12:49:04 GMT -5
GOOD RIDDANCE ! Tree of heaven is the bane of the deciduous woods. Those suckers are impossible to control once established.
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Post by Dutch on Feb 27, 2018 16:00:41 GMT -5
Yeah, but they go after fruit trees as well
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Post by redarrow on Feb 27, 2018 17:34:39 GMT -5
Tree of heaven is hell to get rid of.
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