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Five-year progress report on coast live oaks

Lee Klinger wrote 3 weeks ago: I have been reporting for some time on the progress of seven ill coast live oaks in Fairfax, CA firs … more →

Tags: Case Studies, Fire mimicry, Oak health

Encino heritage oak1 comment

Lee Klinger wrote 1 month ago: I’ve often said that every tree tells a story. Well, there’s a heritage oak in Encino, California th … more →

Tags: Case Studies, Fire mimicry, Native people, Oak health

Ecological research backs fire mimicry approach

Lee Klinger wrote 1 month ago: Science Daily is reporting on a new study that documents the importance of fire feedbacks in maintai … more →

Tags: fire ecology, Fire mimicry, Native people, Oak health

Upcoming workshop on tree and soil care at La Casa de Maria

Lee Klinger wrote 3 months ago: THE HISTORY AND PRACTICE OF NATIVE TREE CARE Saturday, October 10, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm La Casa d … more →

Tags: Announcements, Native people, fire ecology, Redwoods

More coast live oaks on the mend

Lee Klinger wrote 4 months ago: Here’s further evidence that fire mimicry treatments are helping our diseased oaks. In 2005 I began … more →

Tags: fire ecology

Using fire mimicry to treat early leaf senescence in California buckeyes

Lee Klinger wrote 5 months ago: The buckeye (Aesculus californica) is a deciduous tree, low and broad in stature, that is endemic to … more →

Tags: fire ecology, Native people

Coast live oaks responding to fire mimicry2 comments

Lee Klinger wrote 5 months ago: The use of repeat photography to document temporal changes in trees and landscapes was one of the ma … more →

Tags: fire ecology

California Agriculture paper on Sudden Oak Death: Can conclusions of treatment efficacy be made in trials where n = 5?4 comments

Lee Klinger wrote 6 months ago: Earlier this year pathologists M. Garbelotto and D. Schmidt from the University of California at Ber … more →

KQED report on Sudden Oak Death: Fertilizing with minerals could have a “detrimental effect” on sick oaks2 comments

Lee Klinger wrote 7 months ago: Reporter David Gorn recently wrote on the KQED blog about Sudden Oak Death, relaying claims by UC Be … more →

Save Our Live Oaks2 comments

montclairoak wrote 7 months ago: We live in Oakland, after all.  The Oaks are a symbol of our area, and one of the true natives survi … more →

Tags: Nearby Nature

Sudden Oak Death2 comments

Lee Klinger wrote 7 months ago: In recent years a whole lot of attention has been paid to Sudden Oak Death, a stem canker disease (P … more →

Tags: big sur

Acid rain in Big Sur3 comments

Lee Klinger wrote 7 months ago: “Having been in my progress so often misled by taking for granted the results of others, I have dete … more →

Tags: Acid Rain, big sur

Plant diseases threaten woodlands

takecover08 wrote 9 months ago: Some of the finest gardens and woodlands in Britain are under threat from two closely related and ag … more →

Tags: tree disease, Research, UK, Scotland, rhododendron, DEFRA, woodlands, phytophthora kernoviae, phytophthora ramorum

Sudden oak death hits UK national park

takecover08 wrote 11 months ago: Restrictions have been introduced on visitors to the New Forest National Park in southern England af … more →

Tags: tree disease, Forestry Commission, New Forest, Bio Security, rhododendron

Bleeding Oak Tree

seamstudio wrote 1 year ago: While visiting a project site in Marin County with our favorite arborist’s Ray Moritz and Jane … more →

Tags: oak, Tree


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