Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! This week I want to talk about Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima), an invasive ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! This week I want to talk about tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima), an invasive ...
Stop planting Chinese pistache! Apparently 8.1% of our urban tree canopy is Chinese pistache (Pistacea chinensis), now the most common urban tree in Chico. I have spent hundreds of hours with ...
When news first spread about the presence of the invasive spotted lanternfly, it was hard for Winchester-area resident T’ai Roulston, sitting outside at a local vineyard, to ignore the big shade tree ...
A global study has revealed that insect invasions are being driven by the proliferation of non-native plants. This can can massively disrupt ecological processes, often leading to serious economic ...
When news first spread about the presence of the invasive spotted lanternfly ... "I pointed out to the host that it was a tree of heaven," he said, "and that they might want to get rid of it." ...
commonly known as the tree of heaven. While stepping on or squashing the invasive bugs that pose a threat to orchards and farms across the northeast has become a common way of treating the ...
Question: I’ve noticed these tall trees growing along the bridge across from Stewart Park. They have interesting seed pods.
Invasive varieties targeted for removal include the Norway maple and tree of heaven. The park district may also remove other invasive types of trees during this work, including the Callery pear ...
According to Kwolek, the insect feeds on fruit, ornamental and hardwood trees, as well as the invasive "Tree of Heaven". It can be detrimental to farmers. "We've seen a big explosion across the ...
While garlic mustard and Japanese stiltgrass can be pulled out of the ground, other invasive plants including tree of heaven, callery pear trees and wineberry have to be cut down and dug up.
An article in the latest issue of Invasive Plant Science and Management provides new insights on the varying potential for using invasive tree logs to grow edible, marketable mushrooms. "Our ...