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Ash species comprise about 5 percent of Maine’s hardwood forest overall, and 2 percent or less are brown ash; only about a fifth of those trees are fit for making baskets.
Salem crews will soon begin injecting city-owned ash trees with an insecticide to protect them from the emerald ash borer.
Only one out of 50 brown ash trees – which grow along river banks and slopes, and thrive in bogs or floodplains – is basket-grade quality, so granting a basketmaker access wouldn’t make much ...
Native peoples in Maine have long used the wood of brown ash (also known as black ash) trees to make beautiful and functional baskets. Hall had learned about the importance of the ash tree from a ...
How to help protect the brown ash tree used in Wabanaki basketry from the invasive emerald ash borer. • Cut, buy, or burn only local firewood to avoid carrying beetle-infested wood to new territory.
Emerald ash borer, the killer beetle of ash trees, has been slowly spreading in multiple areas of Brown County. So far, EAB has been confirmed in Green Bay (2009), De Pere and the towns of ...
How to help protect the brown ash tree used in Wabanaki basketry from the invasive emerald ash borer. • Cut, buy, or burn only local firewood to avoid carrying beetle-infested wood to new territory.
The mature ash tree (Fraxinus) often has pinnately compound leaves and grey-brown ridged bark. Green and white ash are the most common species of ash tree; these can be found in eastern regions of ...
Brown has spent the last 40 years working with children through his foundation, the Ash Tree Organization. “Children are our future, we know that they are our future, and so we need to instill in them ...
Q: Our condo complex has six of what I think are ash trees that really started looking bad in August. I'm attaching photos. Some of the branches had white cocoons, and I saw a beetle-like bug ...