Researchers found that carbon stored in trees that grew from naturally dispersed seeds on heather moorlands in the Cairngorms ...
Strange blue rings found in Scandinavian trees leave scientists perplexed - Rings hint at unusually cold summers in Norway between 1877 and 1902 ...
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Chip Chick on MSNThese Bizarre Blue Tree Rings Are Unveiling Details About Cold Summers From A Century AgoIn order to grow properly, trees need an adequate period of warmth during their growing seasons; otherwise, the cell walls [… ...
Mrs Anderson believes the issue stems from a Scots pine tree in her front garden that is protected from being felled by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). This suspicion has been reinforced by trips ...
Immerse yourself in Scotland’s wild highland landscape and meet its long-lived forest keeper, a magnificent Scots pine tree.
SCOTS scientists have warned that natural tree colonisation may not always produce carbon capture benefits. Scientists at The ...
At that time, scientists observed that Scots pine trees that had stood for around 100 years were declining and dying. They wondered whether drought or other climate factors were driving this loss.
DNR Staff Report More and more homeowners are becoming alarmed over the “worms” that are devouring the needles of their pine trees, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources .
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