As emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation continues its march across the continent, Don Kinzler shares the distinctive identifying characteristics of an ash tree.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Dozens of different species of ash trees grow around the world, all part ...
An ash tree on a busy Glasgow street which won the UK tree of the year in 2025 is competing do the same in a pan-European competition. The Argyle Street Ash won the Woodland Trust competition last ...
There’s a lot to love about mountain ash, a delightful native tree that fits easily into urban and suburban landscapes. It can be grown as a small single-trunk tree or with multiple trunks, giving it ...
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is very likely the next insect to cause community landscape trees to die. This borer has been in the news long enough tree owners are asking if they should be treating ash ...
CARBONDALE — Beneath the bark’s surface, a small green bug has been sucking the nutrients out of Carbondale’s ash trees for the past two decades. “Our ash trees are inundated with emerald ash borer,” ...
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