Bigtooth aspen trees are mid-sized with furrowed, yellow-brown bark; stout rounded twigs with a downy texture; and distinctive alternating leaves that have a toothed or grooved edge. The bigtooth aspen grows in difficult soils such as clay or rock and thus can be a welcome addition to a yard – or section of yard – where you would have trouble growing another tree for a bit of greenery.
If you do opt to plant a bigtooth aspen, know that you will need to conduct some maintenance – or hire a tree services company to conduct the maintenance for you.
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Tree Diseases That Strike Arborvitae – And How To Prevent Future Damage
Arborvitaes are a type of cedar tree found in the northern part of the United States. The tree has soft bark that ranges in color from ashy white to reddened brown, scaly yellow-green leaves arranged on twigs, and reddish brown cone-shaped fruit that grows in the spring. Arborvitae is an underused tree in landscaping and could provide a touch of visual interest to your yard.
Interested in owning an arborvitae tree?
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