Question: Hi. Cedar elm, Ulmus crassifolia, seems like a wonderful, tough, drought tolerant native tree. I'd like to plant several to shade buildings. I'm being discouraged from doing so because cedar ...
ANDERSON, Texas (KBTX) - A popular tree in front of the Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site in Grimes County was damaged by the strong winds of Tropical Storm Beryl. The 120-year-old cedar elm tree that ...
An allergy Alert has been issued for cedar and elm tree pollen. This is an extreme exposure situation, according to the board-certified allergists at the Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic. Severe ...
While there are certainly lots of reasons to grow trees (all good as far as I'm concerned), one of the big reasons, or at least something people commonly consider before planting, is appearance.
Dear Neil: Is it possible to sterilize cedar elm trees so we won’t have all the seedlings come spring? We have put down corn gluten meal in September to stop the germination but millions have come up ...
A mild winter brought elm pollen about a week ahead of schedule. Elm trees usually start blooming in February and release pollen into Early April, but this year the pollen has arrived to central Texas ...
It is a good time to plant shade trees because the weather is relatively mild and the new trees can work on producing a root system before they are faced with the challenges of a Central Texas summer.
Howard Garrett / Special Contributor Here are some of the most popular types of trees in North Texas — and some facts you may not know about them. Being buried too deep in the ground is what they hate ...
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