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Posts Tagged ‘EAB’

From the blog do you know? by kjaros on Thursday, February 12th, 2009

The future of North America’s ash trees may lie in some seeds that came from China.

The Morton Arboretum and collaborators are attempting to protect North American ash species and ensure they …

From the blog member talk by admin on Monday, December 15th, 2008

Email: cerinn@loreleigroup.com
Could you please email me the list the experts have compiled regarding the effectiveness of insecticides in combating EAB...I tried to access it on your site, but couldn't.

Thank you.

Erinn

From the blog do you know? by judy on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Last fall, Arboretum Director of Collections Kris Bachtell made his seventh expedition to China. While there, he spent two weeks in the Qinling Mountain range, furthering scientific ash research.

Bachtell’s expedition to China …

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Did you know that EAB-Infested Ash Can Be Reclaimed and Reused?

Tree-lined Chicago streets provide a picturesque image, but that image is likely to change with the recent discovery of Emerald ash borer …

From the blog Archives by kjaros on Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Rising from Ashes: Furniture from Lost Trees

See more than 20 pieces of fine furniture made from ash wood by members of the Chicago Furniture Design Association. The traveling exhibition, designed by …