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White ash (Fraxinus americana) Large trees

 

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Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum)

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English oak (Quercus robur)

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Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)

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Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) Medium-sized trees

 

Low-Maintenance Landscaping

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All landscapes require some maintenance, but homeowners can install a low-maintenance landscape by planning around the design considerations of simplicity, size, plant arrangement, turf alternatives, hardscape features and mulch. Get the details in this U

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Pin oak (Quercus palustris) Large trees

 

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River birch (Betula nigra) Medium-sized trees


Soybean Diseases

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Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) Large trees


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Trident maple (Acer buergeranum) Small trees


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White oak (Quercus alba) Large trees


 

Aphids, Scales and Mites on Home Garden and Landscape Plants

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Piercing-sucking pests such as aphids, scales and mites are commonly found on home garden and landscape plants. Learn how to identify and control them in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

Selecting Landscape Plants: Uncommon Trees for Specimen Plantings

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Check out some uncommon landscape trees that have a good chance for survival in the Missouri climate.

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American sycamore or plane tree (Platanus occidentalis)

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Black gum (Nyssa sylvatica)

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Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)

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Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis) Large trees

 

Boron and Sulfur Fertilization on Rice

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David Dunn
Soil Testing Laboratory
MU Delta Research Center

Gene Stevens
Plant Sciences
Delta Research Center

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Linden (Tilia spp.) Medium-sized trees

 

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Red maple (Acer rubrum) Large trees

 

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Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila) Large trees Maximum height
70 feet Relative growth rate
Excellent Freedom from insect pests
Very poor Freedom from disease problems
Poor Resistance to storm damage
Very poor Will grow on poorly drained soil

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Swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) Large trees

 

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Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) Large trees


The Bagworm in Missouri

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Bruce A. Barrett
Department of Entomology

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