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Boxwood Blight
Boxwood blight is a serious disease caused by a fungal pathogen, Calonectria pseudonaviculata; previously named Cylindrocladium buxicola.
What to look for: Experts warn of disease spreading through South Shore beech trees
In this Patriot Ledger article, arborist Daniel Cohen of Hartney Greymont, a Davey company, talks about the warning signs of beech leaf disease and preventative measures to protect trees.
Spring bloom partly to blame for extensive storm damage, arborists say
Ian Laidlaw from Davey's Ottawa, Ontario, office explains what the tree damage was like after this storm and what we should be doing to our trees to protect them.
Botryosphaeria Canker and Dieback
Botryosphaeria canker is a fungal disease that infects many trees and woody shrubs, especially if they are already stressed or weakened. It causes cankers and dieback.
Emerald ash borer is making its way through Denver trees
Steve Schopp from Davey's North Denver office, shares information about the emerald ash borer including symptoms to look out for and how you can help your tree.
Doak Marasco on Navigating Climate Change in Cemetery Landscapes
Doak Marasco Manager of Strategic Partnerships talks about why its time for commentaries to start thinking about climate change and how it could effect the way they do grounds keeping.
Tree Tasks for Early Spring
In this Horticulture Magazine article, Chelsi Abbott, a technical advisor with the Davey Institute, discusses tasks homeowners can accomplish in early spring to make a healthy environment for your garden and treescape.
Ticks
Ticks are small, wingless, bloodsucking arthropods. They burrow their heads into their host and can change drastically in shape, color and size when they become engorged with blood. Ticks have extremely small mouths that usually go unnoticed when they bite.
Why You'll Want To Rethink Planting Butterfly Bush If You Want To Attract Pollinators
Adam Baker, technical advisor with the Davey Institute shares how a butterfly bush is doing more harm than good to your landscape and to butterflies.
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