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Daily Archives: September 21, 2021

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bur oak blight on leaves

How to Know If Your Tree Has Bur Oak Blight

UncategorizedBy Office AdminSeptember 21, 2021

If you’ve got a bur oak tree (Quercus macrocarpa) growing on your property, you likely already know that you’re a lucky homeowner! Bur oaks are majestic, towering trees that can provide shade in all seasons of the Midwest. Because of their thick and somewhat fire-resistant bark and drought tolerance, they have a natural ability to…

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