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Onebark's consulting arborists help land development professionals conserve and manage trees

Photos from Onebark, LLC's post 03/27/2025

After many years and tens of thousands of acres surveyed, the Onebark team has stumbled upon a grove of pawpaws for the very first time

Photos from Onebark, LLC's post 01/15/2025

🍂 Red Oaks 🍂
These red oak leaves highlight the remarkable variety within this tree group. Their distinct lobes, curves, and edges reflect the diversity found even within a single species.

🔍 Red oaks (Quercus section Lobatae) are identified by their pointed lobes and brilliant fall colors. Their differences are subtle yet fascinating, offering insight into the natural variability that makes them so adaptable.

Which leaf shape stands out to you?

12/18/2024

Tagging trees like cattle isn’t care—especially when the tree starts eating the tag. Stop the damage. Start the dialogue. 🌳⚠️

America’s White Oak: Resilience in the Face of Change 01/04/2023

The White oak is one of the most desirable shade trees in the Atlanta area. It came to dominance when the Chestnut trees died from blight in the early 20th century.

America’s White Oak: Resilience in the Face of Change According to White Oak Initiative Director Melissa Moeller, we can reverse the decline of America's white oak forests if we invest in them today—essentially, if we invest in a more resilient landscape.

09/29/2022
09/27/2022

When we look at a tree, our focus is from the trunk to the leaves. But there is also beauty beneath our feet.

Most land plants team with mycorrhizal fungi to survive. This ancient partnership has helped both plants and fungi thrive over much of Earth.

Learn more: https://fcld.ly/gsl2u0i

Uvariopsis dicaprio (Annonaceae) a new tree species with notes on its pollination biology, and the Critically Endangered narrowly endemic plant species of the Ebo Forest, Cameroon 01/10/2022

New tree species discovered in Cameroon!

Uvariopsis dicaprio (Annonaceae) a new tree species with notes on its pollination biology, and the Critically Endangered narrowly endemic plant species of the Ebo Forest, Cameroon Background The Ebo Forest area is a highly threatened centre of diversity in the Littoral Region of Cameroon, globally important for conservation with many threatened species including 68 threatened species of plant, yet not formally protected. The tropical African evergreen forest tree genus Uvario...

12/23/2021

Getting trees ready for the spring. Too early?

Photos from Southern Piedmont Natural History's post 12/23/2021
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