The research was carried out by an international team from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, the Polish Academy of Sciences, the University of Edinburgh and the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute.
Making a single tree the star of a wildlife special wouldn’t seem like the path to electrifying programming, but “Wildheart”—titled after the 500-year-old Scots pine at the center of this “Nature” ...
The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated ...
My 25-year-old Scots pines are not looking good this spring and have lots of brown branches. What might be wrong, and is there anything that I can do to improve their health? Older Scots (Pinus ...
Do you remember that scene in Blackadder (series 2, Money), where Percy creates ‘a nugget of purest green’? Well, I’m in search of a whole glen full of the stuff. And by ‘green’ I mean the Scots pine ...
We performed a spatiotemporal analysis of a network of 21 Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) ring-width chronologies in northern Fennoscandia by means of chronology statistics and multivariate analyses.
On the crisp morning of Saturday, Nov. 1, about 30 volunteers gathered at Bend in the River Regional Park in Rice to cut down ...
Plant and Soil, Vol. 173, No. 2 (June (II) 1995), pp. 299-310 (12 pages) In a Scots pine forest stand, demineralized water and a complete set of nutrients with water were applied to the soil by means ...
The tree is dubbed: "The Guardian of the Flooded Village." Legend has it, a devil would sit under it at night playing violin, warding off intruders. Good morning. I'm David Greene. It's a lonely tree.
A microscopic creature is killing trees in Omaha neighborhoods, and experts say there's virtually nothing do be done about it.Kevin Korus with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Plant and Pest ...
The research was carried out by an international team from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, the Polish Academy of Sciences, the University of Edinburgh and the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute.