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Black walnut herbivory
June 13, 2005
We moved to Texas just about a year ago and have loved it here. This past January we visited the Wildflower Center and obtained some black walnut seeds. Up until last night the tree was doing well p...
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Native maples for the Austin, TX area
May 21, 2005
I am new to the state of Texas. I lived in Canada all of my life and miss my maple trees. Are maple trees (green or red leafed varieties) able to thrive in Austin?
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Huisache blooms when freeze is over
May 02, 2005
I live in San Antonio, TX and have heard that when the Huisache blooms all danger of frost or freeze is over. Is that true? And, this year to date (April 22, 2005) we have not seen the Huisache bloo...
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Texas native mulberry tree
May 01, 2005
My family recently moved to Kyle, TX (north of San Marcos, south of Austin). I am delighted to discover a dewberry tree in our yard. I have never heard of such a thing. Is this a common species?...
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Galls on live oak trees in Austin, TX
April 14, 2005
I am a resident of a condominium complex in Austin that has numerous Live Oak trees. Can you explain what the gall type things are hanging from the trees at this time of year and all over the grounds?...
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Smarty Plants on southern magnolia
April 11, 2005
I live in East Texas and there are two 50-year-old southern magnolia trees in front of my house on the highway right-of-way marked to be destroyed. The Texas Department of Transportation has allowed t...
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Smarty Plants on arborvitaes
March 28, 2005
Hello, I live in Allentown, PA and have a 7-foot arborvitae shrub in my backyard, planted in the corner of the yard where a wood fence intersects with the brick wall of the garage. I have had ma...
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Transplanting crabapple tree from root sprouts
March 24, 2005
I have a Crabapple tree that is sending up sapling shoots. Can these be dug up and planted?
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Potential danger of oak wilt in live oaks in Dallas, TX
February 17, 2005
Do you have or know of any recent publications that discuss a potential oak wilt problem in live oaks in the Dallas area? We strongly believe that live oaks have a great landscape value and are tryi...
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Pruning a Wafer Ash to make it upright
February 11, 2005
How do I trim a Wafer Ash? It lays on the ground. Is that normal? Does it need to be upright?
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