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Can oak trees be grown from acorns? - NYBG Mertz Library …
Red oak acorns require a process called "stratification"--moist chilling--before they can germinate. After washing off any debris, mix the acorns with a moist growing medium and store them in a sealed plastic bag at 33-41°F (refrigerator temperature) for at least 4-8 weeks before planting outside in the spring.
Why are there so many acorns this year? Do they predict a harsh …
Oak trees, meanwhile, depend upon boom and bust cycles, and a few uneaten acorns, for theirs. Amazing Acorn Facts. There are about 90 species of oak in North America. All oaks produce acorns. Acorns belonging to trees in the red oak group take two growing seasons to mature; acorns in the white oak group mature in one season.
What is the life span of an oak tree? - NYBG Mertz Library Reference
Other long-lived American species are holly oak ( Q. ilex) the canyon live oak ( Q. chrysolepsis) and valley oak (Q. lobatea). Common oaks such as the red oak (Q. rubra ) and white oak ( Q. alba) are also long-lived. In Britain, many very old specimens of the English oak (Q. robur) are known. One tree growing at Blenheim Palace is thought to be ...
My oak tree dropped a tremendous amount of acorns this year.
Feb 8, 2021 · The reason is a scientific mystery, but a theory exists that it is a reproductive strategy that overwhelms the natural consumers of acorns in the area and allows some acorns to germinate. A mast year is not the only reason that one oak tree may have produced more acorns than the others. The trees may receive different amounts of sunlight.
Where can I find red wriggler worms to use in a composting bin?
Jan 3, 2025 · A source of worms online is through Uncle Jim's Worm Farm.. Be sure to have your worm container and bedding set up before the worms arrive and add the worms immediately after receipt or you may have some difficulty caring for the worms.
Plant and Gardening FAQ - New York Botanical Garden
Being as your dogwood as well as the oak leaf hydrangea died, it seems likely that you may have a problem with anthracnose. Do you remember if the underside of the leaves on the plants had black, yellow or red spots or cankers on the branches? These are the symptoms of anthracnose which is fungal disease.
Can I grow crape myrtle in the New York area? - NYBG Mertz …
Crape myrtles are available in a wide range of colors ranging from white to yellow to orange through dark red and maroon, and in sizes ranging from 5 feet to 12-15 feet. Many of the varieties listed above were developed at the U.S. National Arboretum. For tips on a variety of gardening topics, see our Plant Information Guides.
How can I keep my Tamukeyama Maple red longer in the summer …
Aug 8, 2020 · The key to maintaining the deep red color of Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Tamukeyama' is the right balance of sun and shade. It needs to be protected from scorching with partial shade in the afternoon and mulch to retain moisture.
Plant and Gardening FAQ - New York Botanical Garden
Red, raspberry-like fruits. Flower buds pointed and shaped like and onion . Courtesy of NYBG Plant ...
How can I control red lily beetle? - NYBG Mertz Library Reference
The bright red adult beetle overwinters in soil and emerges in spring, when it lays eggs in lines on the underside of leaves. After 7-10 days, the eggs hatch into larvae. That's when the destruction begins. Larvae consume all leaves within their reach and may start in on flower buds.