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Gloomy Scale
Gloomy scale, is an armored scale insect pest of ornamental trees, most commonly found on the red maple. They are found throughout the Southeastern United States as far north as Maryland, south to Florida and west to Texas.
Pink Snow Mold
Pink snow mold is a fungal disease that creates patches of dense, whitish-pink grass blades in winter and spring.
Oak Wilt Disease
Oak wilt is a vascular disease caused by a fungus that spreads locally from infected trees to nearby healthy trees. Primarily transmitted through root grafts, it causes sudden wilting, early leaf drop, discolored leaves, and sometimes, vascular streaking in the sapwood.
Crabgrass
There are several species of crabgrass. Common crabgrass is one of the most undesirable and dominant weeds in home lawns. A lighter shade of green than typical turfgrasses, it has a coarse texture and clumpy appearance.
Artist’s Conk
Artist’s conk, is a fungal species that causes decay in trees. This fungal species is aggressive and causes a white rot within its tree host.
How to Help Your Trees After a Snowstorm
Lou Meyer shares advice on what to do after a snowstorm to help protect your trees.
Davey Announces New Talking Trees Podcast
Davey announces the release of its new podcast, Talking Trees with Davey Tree.
Iron Deficiency Chlorosis in Turfgrass
Iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) is a condition caused by lack of iron. The disorder can be found in various species of turfgrass, but commonly in St. Augustinegrass. Yellow, blotchy patches form in a lawn after blades turn pale green and eventually bright yellow.
Winter Desiccation
Winter desiccation is a winter injury condition affecting primarily evergreen shrubs and trees. Winter desiccation occurs most often when soil moisture is low or dry. Heavy winter winds and sun can accelerate water loss and lead to this condition.
Box Tree Moth
Box tree moth (BTM), known by the scientific name of (Cydalima perspectalis), is an invasive moth that feeds on boxwoods (Buxus spp.)
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