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Substantial new EAB finds in Cincinnati by city Foresters.
Substantial new EAB finds in Cincinnati by city Foresters.
I didn't either. Must be why I burn so much of it!http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3867341-emerald-ash-borer-confirmed-duluth
I didn't realize that MN was #1 in ash tree population in the nation.
All I have is black ash and probably only a couple of dozen trees between my two places. Do you have other ash species where you are at?I didn't either. Must be why I burn so much of it!
Was number one, till eabhttp://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3867341-emerald-ash-borer-confirmed-duluth
I didn't realize that MN was #1 in ash tree population in the nation.
Look at the the leaf scars, if they are notched at the top (horse shoe shaped) it's white ash (or less likely blue), if it's ("D" shaped) it's probably green ash (but could be black, blue or red). Around here green & white are the most common with black, blue, & red being very scarce. Sorry about the lousy scan job on the attachments, not enough coffee yetWhat about Green Ash? Are they pretty common in MN? I wouldn't know the difference.