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Waht are the truly native Texas trees
August 20, 2007
What two trees are truly native to Texas? I was told pecan and can't remember the other.
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Growth rate of trees
August 20, 2007
What is the growth rate of the following plants. (How wide and tall each year? They are all in 1 gallon pots right now.) 1. Agarita 2. Anacacho Orchid 3. Silk Tassel. Is there anything that can be ...
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Control of Juniperus ashei
August 08, 2007
We have just purchased 2 acres in Burnet County at an elevation of 1604 feet above sea level. The land is almost flat, bedrock, with lots of Juniper, Cactus Apple and between these plants grasses and...
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Effects of drought and insects on junipers
August 06, 2007
We live on acreage about 18 miles southwest of Austin. Ever since we moved here about 6 years ago, we've noticed that our mature Ashe junipers seem to be in some sort of decline with foliage graduall...
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Yellowing leaves on young bur oak
August 06, 2007
I saw your response on 7/25 about leaves on mature live oaks turning yellow, then brown because of excessive rain. The same thing is happening to our young burr oak. Leaves are turning yellowish, th...
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Diagnosis of problem with Parsley hawthorn
August 06, 2007
I have a Crataegus marshallii (Parsley hawthorn) that is about 3 years old. It leafed out this spring and flowered lightly. As the summer has progressed, though, the leaves have been dropping premat...
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Alternatives to tuliptree and red maple in Central Texas
August 03, 2007
I live in southwest Austin, TX, nearby a creek. The soil is very heavy with clay. I've been perusing web sites for trees, and we like the "Summer Red Maple" and "Tulip Poplar" trees very much, m...
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Cause of chlorosis on dogwood
July 23, 2007
Help!! I have been gone for three days, when I came home and looked out my back door I discovered that one of my huge dogwoods was turning yellow. We have had more than our share of rain this year and...
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Control of live oak suckers by cutting
July 23, 2007
How do I control the Live Oak root suckers? At the moment we are cutting them as they come out of the ground.
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Effect of unusual wet weather on desert willows
July 23, 2007
I live in North Central Texas and have 3 beautiful Desert willow trees that are usually in full bloom. I've kept them pruned to form a nice full tree shape but now they are losing leaves and looking ...
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