Before and After Pictures <<back to top>>
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Before: Hazardous tree removal
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After: Landscape installation with new shaping, sod and irrigation
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Before: In need of lawn rejuvenation
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After: New irrigation and sod installation
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Before: Neglected vacant lot and hazardous tree removal
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Event Photographs<<back to top>>
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NBACOC Breakfast, Sponsored by Trees Plus |
Navarre Chamber of Commerce 5K Run for Reef, Sponsored by Trees Plus |
Trees Plus at Work<<back to top>>
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2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved.
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2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved. |
2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved.
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2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved.
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2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved.
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2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved.
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2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved. |
2009 Copyright Al Graham. All rights reserved. |
Local Tree Diseases and Disorders<<back to top>>
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Oak Leaf Blister Each spring Florida homeowners are often alarmed by the appearance of blisters and wrinkles on the leaves of their valuable oak trees. These deformities are symptoms of a disease known as oak leaf blister, caused by the fungus Taphrina caerulescens. This disease is found throughout the United States and Europe.
In Florida it most commonly occurs on live oaks, water oaks, laurel oaks, and southern red oaks. On healthy trees the effect of oak leaf blister is usually negligible. Although severe cases of the disease can cause defoliation and loss of growth, it rarely if ever kills the host tree. |
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