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1000-1199 - Landscape Nursery and Urban Forestry - UMass Extension
Inspect underside of new growth for nymphs. Treat trunk and branches with registered pesticide if needed. Treat with registered pesticide if needed two weeks after first captures or when numbers level off.

300-399 GDD - Landscape Nursery and Urban Forestry - UMass Extension
Inspect underside of new growth for nymphs. Check yellow traps for small orange flies, look for leaf spots with empty brown pupae protruding from the underside. Last chance to treat with registered pesticide if needed.

Upland Shrubs
The plants listed in the “Secondary List” are those species, both native to North America outside of Massachusetts as well as introduced from other areas, that have few insect and/or disease problems, are NOT invasive, and may have wildlife value. They might be considered for use in less sensitive areas within the buffer zone.

Microsoft Word - trees_shrubs_vines_06.doc
In addition to their aesthetic and environmental value, woody ornamentals often represent a considerable financial investment in the landscape. It can be told apart by the coarser leaves and by having only a single large sepal on the margin of the flower cluster (Climbing Hydrangea has 4 or 5).

Microsoft Word - ALB Replanting List - NJ Forest Service.doc
Small tree that grows 15-35’ tall; Suitable for small planting spaces with overhead electric lines; Tolerates a wide range of urban conditions; Tree form cultivars are recommended over multi-stem varieties for street plantings; Recommended reduced-thorn cultivars include Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn (C. crus-galli var.




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Korean Arborvitae
Korean Arborvitae
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