A volunteer was astonished when they found a tree that had figured out how to fight back against an invasive species.
There are a lot of reasons to love maple trees. And Bill Hibler, who became West Seattle Nursery's tree buyer after retiring, loves them so much he has about 160.
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A: Good news — the ridges on the twigs and branches are normal, and the interesting corky-looking bark becomes an attractive feature of bur oak. The ridges on twigs and the main trunk become more ...
A: Hot Wings and Amur maples turn nice orange-red in the fall. Not brilliant red like Autumn Blaze, which doesn’t really work out in the country here but will work in the city. Red rocket is a more ...