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Research suggests new generation of young ash trees showing greater resistance to ash dieback fungus than adult trees.
Natural selection is acting upon thousands of locations within the ash tree DNA, driving the evolution of resistance as the ...
The Emerald Ash Borer has been detected in Denver nearly a decade after city officials began preparing for the invasive ...
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Homes & Gardens on MSNHow to grow rowan trees – for an ancient species with a touch of festive magic - MSNThe rowan tree, known as the mountain ash, is a mystical and ancient tree that has long been celebrated in folklore for its ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe 2,000-Year-Old ‘Perfume Garden’ in the Ancient City of Pompeii Has Been Restored to Its Former GloryThe small garden now features thousands of roses, violets, cherry trees and vines. Experts think a perfumer may have once ...
Two huge ancient ash trees at Redland Green blown down by Storm Darragh There are four ancient ash trees in the dell and one of them is said to be over 300 years old. Comments. News.
For centuries, the sport’s wooden sticks have been made from Ireland’s ash trees. But with a disease destroying forests, the ancient game is turning to different materials.
When those trees fell and were buried under layers of sediment, groundwater rich in silica from volcanic ash seeped in, gradually replacing the wood with crystals of quartz, preserving the ...
Britain's trees are evolving resistance to the deadly ash dieback fungus, scientists have revealed. The disease has wrought havoc on the countryside, leaving behind the remains of dying ash trees.
Ash dieback, which was first seen in the UK in 2012, causes leaf loss and crown dieback and can lead to tree death, with fears it could wipe out up to 85% of Britain’s native ash trees, as they ...
Two ancient ash trees have been blown down in Bristol as a result of strong winds by Storm Darragh. The trees fell across the shared pedestrian cycle path through Redland Green and broken into ...
When those trees fell and were buried under layers of sediment, groundwater rich in silica from volcanic ash seeped in, gradually replacing the wood with crystals of quartz, preserving the ...
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