Trees
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Yellowing Crepe Myrtle Leaves: Why Do Crepe Myrtle Leaves Turn Yellow and What is the Solution?
Little trees called crepe myrtles (Lagerstroemia indica) have an abundance of beautiful blossoms. This is a favorite in southern US…
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Crape Myrtle Alternatives and a Good Replacement for Crape Myrtle Tree
Because of their abundance and ease of care, crepe myrtles have won a special place in the hearts of gardeners…
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What is Needle Palm and Needle Palm Information: How to Care for Needle Palm Trees
One of the simplest gardening tasks is growing needle palms. This Southeast native palm tree is incredibly tolerant of different…
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Korean Fir Tree: How to Grow Silver Korean Fir Trees
The compact evergreen Silver Korean fir trees (Abies koreana “Silver Show”) have highly ornamental fruit. They can reach a height…
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Evergreen Dogwood Care: Learn and Practice How to Grow Evergreen Dogwood Trees
Evergreen dogwoods are stunning, towering trees that are planted for their amazing fruit and fragrant blossoms. For additional information about…
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Pendula Information and Pendula Care: Tips on How to Grow a Weeping White Pine Tree
It’s common to see weeping trees in gardens, which are ornamentals with gracefully drooping branches toward the ground. The weeping…
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Cutting Back a Pindo Palm: When Should Pindo Palms Be Pruned and How Should They Be Careed for?
Butia capitata, commonly known as the pindo palm, is a thick, slowly growing palm tree that thrives in zones 8…
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Small Conifers: How to Care for Dwarf Conifers Growing in the Landscape
Introducing the amazing world of dwarf conifers to those who have always thought of conifers as enormous trees. Small conifer…
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Caring for Chinquapins: How to Raise a Golden Chinquapin
A relative of chestnuts, golden chinquapin (Chrysolepis chrysophylla), also known as giant chinquapin or golden chinkapin, grows in California and…
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Crabapple Trees: A Guide to Common Crabapple Varieties
Popular and versatile trees that require little upkeep, crabapples enhance the garden’s beauty throughout the year. However, choosing a crabapple…