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Sugar maples are among the best known trees in the eastern United States because of their handsome appearance and distinctive leaf shape. It is sometimes desired as a Christmas tree, but the sharp needles and stiff branches make it harder to work with than many other conifers.

U.S. National Arboretum: Gardens: Pest Management Tips: January
While live Christmas trees remain popular, they must be treated as very temporary visitors in your house during the holidays. When planting them in your yard, remember that most of these small Christmas trees grow into very large trees 30 to 100 feet tall.

U.S. National Arboretum: Gardens: Pest Management Tips: December 2006 & January 2007
Here are some tips with a variety of control methods to help you start your own IPM program. While live Christmas trees remain popular, they must be treated as very temporary visitors in your house during the holidays.

Waiting for Spring: Winter Interest at the National Arboretum
Visiting the U.S. National Arboretum in the off-season affords visitors scenes and garden treasures often missed during the spring and summer months. Combining these shrubs with colorful, winter-blooming bulbs can sustain the avid gardener through the last droll months of winter.

Native Plant Alternatives to Invasive Plants Great
We’ve all seen how English ivy smothers wildflowers and topples shade trees or how Japanese honeysuckle literally strangles shrubs and small trees. Before choosing a native plant alternative, first think about the characteristics of the invasive plant you are replacing.


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