It tends to grow on birch, ash, elm, and beech trees. In general, a tree has to be damaged in some way for chaga to take hold. Once infected, the fungus can live in the tree for 80 years or more.
RESIDENTS are being urged to keep an eye out for signs of tree disease such as the large, dark fungus that often grows upon ...
Beech trees (Fagus grandiflora) demand attention with their stately size and graceful shape. These tall trees can reach up to ...
This past fall, drought in portions of Texoma have caused an influx of a tree fungus, which explains why you may be seeing ...
UK green thumbs with beech or hazel features in their ... a magnet for insects hauling harmful spores and diseases that could damage the trees. Watch out though, if you spot any bark looking ...
The concepts, techniques, and gene cassettes we develop for the American chestnut will have broad applications in managing diseases affecting ... heritage tree, the American elm, Ulmus americana) and ...