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Posted on August 5 at 4:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This is all well and good for specimen trees like in people's yards or city streets, but what about those who have wood lots or forested properties. I haven't heard of any way to prevent destruction of huge tracts of woodland ashes.

ktausten

Maples still are everywhere. Sugar and red maples are, by a large margin, the dominant trees in my woods. Ash and black cherry are next in that order. I also get a lot of American Elms, but they die off in periodic waves long before they become mature.

On "City of Parks" prepares for the Emerald Ash Borer

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