News

Crews take down iconic tree in front of State House A large crane in the background on Monday awaits a tree worker to saw through large limbs of the Norway maple in front of the State House.
Area maple trees are susceptible to iron deficiency Iron chlorosis can be treated but may lead to tree death. Maples are very suseptible to iron deficiency chlorosis in certain soil.
Witness the precise sawing of an exceptionally rare White Dang tree, a large perennial specimen boasting nearly 300 growth rings. This video showcases the use of advanced technical saw equipment ...
Maple’s growth-oriented fund, Jonagold, has become a standout performer, greatly surpassing all major benchmarks since its launch in 2023. While Heartwood is still facing difficulties.
New research has found that some tropical trees in the Peruvian Amazon can be used to monitor mercury pollution from gold mining, offering an alternative to expensive air monitors. Roughly 16 ...
Rising temperatures may be affecting maple trees Many scientists believe that rising temperatures due to climate change may result in the northward movement of maple trees.
The Wehr Nature Center in Franklin is holding its 45th annual Maple Sugar Days. The event, which is from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, aims to educate people about the Wisconsin tradition of maple-tapping.
Close to two dozen Norway Maple trees lining a Lopatcong Township street need to be cut down by the township sooner rather than later.
Blue rings found in the stems of trees and bushes in Norway point to a historic cold period in the late 1800s, but the exact cause of this climatic event remains unclear, scientists say.
Human skin isn't the only thing that can change color after facing the cold. Trees and shrubs change colors, too, taking on a special blue tinge after they are sampled and stained. That’s according to ...
Volcanic eruptions and cold summers leave lasting marks in the wood of northern trees, unlocking the secrets of past climate extremes.