They can but they got to “wanna.”
It’s too bad they weren’t ents. My hometown lost a lot of elms in the ’60s because of Dutch Elm.
I lost two old, old, huge beautiful elm trees in a three years.
Remember the American Chestnut? The disease/blight came from China. Who da figure?
Once again proves that, where possible, a broad mix of forest types is the best protection against wide spread devastation from disease.
Murder hornets anyone? Just to give you a case of the willies….
I lost three mature ash trees to emerald ash borers this year after the city put the pink ribbon of shame on them.
how about forest fire?
Hopefully Frank and Ernie can stomp out the elm bark beetles.
Dutch Elm disease, Emerald Ash borer, and Huanglongbing (HLB or Citrus Greening) all from Asia, and now we have Murder Hornets. Isn’t world trade just awesome?
My 15 or so citrus trees are long gone. And a few of them were the old Duncan grapefruit. Full of seeds, but great taste.
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wiatr about 4 years ago
They can but they got to “wanna.”
mattro65 about 4 years ago
It’s too bad they weren’t ents. My hometown lost a lot of elms in the ’60s because of Dutch Elm.
Librarylady about 4 years ago
I lost two old, old, huge beautiful elm trees in a three years.
HunterIsACriminal about 4 years ago
Remember the American Chestnut? The disease/blight came from China. Who da figure?
sandpiper about 4 years ago
Once again proves that, where possible, a broad mix of forest types is the best protection against wide spread devastation from disease.
amxchester about 4 years ago
Murder hornets anyone? Just to give you a case of the willies….
walstib Premium Member about 4 years ago
I lost three mature ash trees to emerald ash borers this year after the city put the pink ribbon of shame on them.
jossy138 about 4 years ago
how about forest fire?
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
Hopefully Frank and Ernie can stomp out the elm bark beetles.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Dutch Elm disease, Emerald Ash borer, and Huanglongbing (HLB or Citrus Greening) all from Asia, and now we have Murder Hornets. Isn’t world trade just awesome?
Bob. about 4 years ago
My 15 or so citrus trees are long gone. And a few of them were the old Duncan grapefruit. Full of seeds, but great taste.