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The mountain cedar has been called “Texas’s Most Hated Tree” and “Mother Nature’s hazing ritual just for Texans.” Found ...
We refer to these as cedar trees, but they’re not actually cedar trees. They’re what’s called an Ashe Juniper. True cedars live in the Mediterranean region, not here in Central Texas.
We refer to these as cedar trees, but they’re not actually cedar trees. They’re what’s called an Ashe Juniper. True cedars live in the Mediterranean region, not here in Central Texas.
Dear Neil: Why is my Chinaberry tree losing its bark? It also doesn’t look very healthy. I’m seeing tiny black insects on its trunk. I’m watering it carefully in the ...
Cedar fever is making Texans miserable again. “Sometimes you might be experiencing allergies, and there’s no juniper trees anywhere close, but that pollen is being carried all the way into ...
We refer to these as cedar trees, but they’re not actually cedar trees. They’re what’s called an Ash Juniper. True cedars live in the Mediterranean region, not here in Central Texas.
What we call “cedar trees” are a type of juniper tree — specifically Ashe juniper — named after William Willard Ashe (1872-1932), who was a pioneer forester for the U.S. Forest Service.
Sperry: Trees across Texas facing leaf drop and limb death By Neil Sperry , Contributor Oct 20, 2023 Cedar elm seedlings are a small inconvenience that come with having a cedar elm tree.
Furry friends love the Cedar Park Bark Park. There’s a dog lovers paradise at Cedar Park Bark.It’s a five-acre, fenced-in, off-leash environment that caters only to dogs with a pond, shower ...
Texas A&M Forest Service district forester Ben Plunkett explained extreme weather events equal stress events for trees. By Mariela Gonzalez Published : Feb. 19, 2024 at 7:10 AM CST ...