November 2009 Journal - Texas Master Gardeners Association
November 2009 Journal - Texas Master Gardeners Association
November 2009 Journal - Texas Master Gardeners Association
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NOVEMBER <strong>2009</strong> PAGE 10<br />
Dr. Appel points out callous tissue where the tree is compartmentalizing.<br />
Catalpa tree with possible BLS (bacterial leaf scorch.)<br />
This one is a goner. Some trees have a number of problems and need to<br />
be removed for safety reasons.<br />
The group found powdery mildew on a red oak.<br />
Chinese Tallow and Magnolia are not native to our area. The Chinese<br />
tallow can be invasive, so planting it should be avoided.<br />
This beautiful oak has some issues, but the small amount of ball moss<br />
doesn’t pose a danger. Ball moss is not parasitic.<br />
WILLIAMSON COUNTY MASTER GARDENER JOURNAL