Cornell University thinks pretty highly of black locust, native to the Appalachian Mountains, but now spread all over the country – it was one of the first trees colonists sent back to Europe for its ...
When I spotted what I feared was a white Asian wistaria growing in a tree by town, I stopped but wasn’t sure I could reach it to cut – seems like most things are a challenge if you’re 5'1". But ...
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The forgotten history of the black locust tree: From vital to invasive to important once more
Trees are indispensible for life as we know it. They clean our air, shade our streets, anchor our soil, and bring beauty to our landscapes. Beyond their environmental services, trees carry deep ...
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