By Aislinn Sarnacki Have you ever noticed how much tree bark varies in texture, color and pattern? If your answer is “no,” I ...
Hanson, extension horticulture educator at the Department of Agricultural and Natural Resource Systems, University of ...
Let’s get started. As mentioned, gummosis is very common in stone fruits such as peach, plum, cherry, and apricot. It’s the sap oozing from cankers or wounds on trees. The biotic cause of peach fungus ...
Botanically, rhododendrons and azaleas belong to the same genus, Rhododendron, and are affected by the same problems. These plants require well-drained, light, acidic soil and need adequate moisture ...