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Chainsaws revved Tuesday morning and removed a nearly 300-year-old tree at Lincoln Park Zoo. What stood for centuries was cut down in hours. The 70-foot-tall bur oak, next to the primate house, is ...
The massive oak stood more than 80 feet high and was 25 feet wide at its base. It had been kept alive by the descendants of ...
The Linden Oak, the largest white oak tree in Montgomery County, stood for about 300 years in North Bethesda before it was sawed down in July to keep it from becoming a safety hazard. Hoping to ...
Purdue Landscape Report: Each spring the PPDL receives several samples of oak trees showing curled, twisted, stunted and/or generally ratty looking leaves. When there are holes in the leaves or leaf ...
PINE KNOLL SHORES, N.C. (WITN) -A local neighborhood in Pine Knoll Shores is divided on whether or not to cut down a large oak tree that’s more than a hundred years old.
Planning chiefs have voted to protect a large oak tree by allowing it to be pruned and not cut down – despite the homeowner objecting.
A family strolls past the bur oak tree in Lincoln Park Zoo. At 250 to 300 years old, it is one of the oldest living things in the city. But it’s dying and is due to to be cut down Monday.