Springfield folklore says the city’s population of sweet gum trees (and their annoying, spiky “gum ball” seed pods) dates from the great elm tree die-off of the late 1940s. Sweet gums indeed were one ...
Black gum trees are fiery right now. Their leaves turn brilliant scarlet in late autumn. At other times of the year, they are well hidden, blending into their wetland habitats. In Newton, there are a ...
Black gum grows throughout the eastern United States, and is common in dry sites here in the Blue Ridge Province (often in oak and pine forests) up to 5,000 feet or more. Black gum can be 100 feet ...
On Friday – Arbor Day – groups of students helped plant the new trees, which in time may grow to be 80 feet tall. File photo: Students from W. B. Saul High School and Samuel Gompers Elementary School ...
The wonderful potential of graphene has been well covered on our pages, with its supreme strength, ultra-thin profile, and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity opening up all kinds of ...
There are fewer of those pesky sweet gum trees in Springfield these days, but still far more than most people would prefer. A list provided by the Public Works Department shows that 23 sweet gum trees ...
Specialized drones are being tested in a program to boost koala numbers on Australia’s east coast, dropping seeds of gum trees as part of a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) scheme to regenerate bushland ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Do you want to plant a tree on Arbor Day? You can get one for free during the annual Indy Free Tree event. AES Indiana will celebrate Arbor Day by sponsoring the annual Indy Free Tree ...
You won’t believe it when you read this – scientists have found gold growing on gum trees near Wudinna on the Eyre Peninsula in Australia. A team of CSIRO scientists discovered eucalyptus trees near ...
Most people who have Sweet Gum trees develop a “love-hate” relationship with their tree or trees. These trees have pretty star-shaped leaves with either 5 or 7 points. They grow pyramidal in shape to ...
Black Gum grows throughout the eastern United States and is common in dry sites here in the Blue Ridge Province (often in oak and pine forests) up to 5,000 feet or more. Black Gum can be 100 feet tall ...
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