Questions tagged [trees]

For questions about trees: selection, planting, care, diagnosis, pruning, identification, etc. Use this tag along other mentiond topic tags [tree-care], [identification], [pruning], [diagnosis].

A tree is a perennial woody plant with a single trunk that supports secondary branches clear of the ground. The definition also includes a minimum height although this varies among authors. 3-6 meters (10-20 feet) for an adult plant is typical.

Woody perennials that are smaller than this and/or having multiple stems are technically . Note that what would normally be termed a tree, may have multiple stems (e.g. as a response to extensive injury).

Trees are a diverse classification that include a number of botanical groups such as angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (incl. conifers and cycads). The world's earliest forests (Carboniferous era) consisted of tree ferns, horsetails and lycophytes.

Although smaller species typically have shorter lives of about 10-15 years, many varieties can live a lot longer (e.g. 1000 years for English Oak). Individual specimens of English Yew, Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, and Sequoia have been recorded with ages between 2500 and 4500 years old.

Trees are grown for a wide range of reasons, including:

  • Visual (tree shape and/or blossom)
  • , nuts and sap for food
  • Wind breaks
  • Shade
  • Livestock control (i.e. as a hedge)
  • Construction material
  • Fuel for various human activity
  • To attract animals, especially mammals and birds
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Need some help identifying a plum tree

Location: Maine Fruit: very small - blue/purple, small, oblong Blooms: small, white Leaves: small Tree: more bush like - no single trunk, 4-5 main branches split off at base at ground 10' tall/wide round shape bark rough branches brittle reddish…
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City wants to remove our White Pines - how should we respond?

We planted White Pine trees 4 years ago they now stand 3 foot high. The city would like us to remove them because they are 6 foot from the street and sewer lines. We feel these trees will never obstruct views or lines. Are we wrong? We live in…
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What to look for in a good electric chainsaw?

I will need it for clearing large tree limbs and small trees, mostly for storm cleanup in a medium sized yard surrounded by mature, healthy trees. I am looking for recommendations for safety and convenience features, as well as advice on how to…
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Is my tree too close to my house?

I have an ornamental cherry tree approximately 30 ft tall, which is now close enough to my house that I could touch it from my window. I would like to keep it , but am concerned it will damage my property. Do I need to cule, or can I have a good cut…
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Second opinion: Arborist says tree needs to go

I just had an arborist look at a red maple with a long bark split in my yard. His diagnosis was that it was struck by lightning (there was a close lightning strike a few months ago) and the tree needs to come down. The tree is approx 40-50 ft tall…
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How to care for a large redwood?

I just bought a home in the CA bay area. My front yard is dominated by a large redwood tree that seems in good health. I really love the way it looks. By large I mean 5-6 stories in height, planted most likely in the late 40s. The tree is…
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Are my autumn blaze maple trees dying?

We live in Oklahoma and planted some autumn blaze maple trees last fall. They seemed to come out of dormancy fine and the leaves were nice and green. We planted them in an area that stays pretty soaked most of the time, and I'm wondering if that's…
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Identify tree with gray ridged bark and large cordate leaves

The leaves are big and the stem is thin
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What is this 10ft high decorative tree?

Zone 7. What is this decorative tree in a park?
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Is it ok to screw nesting boxes to trees?

I have a bunch of nesting boxes for small birds I am putting up. I am just wondering what is the best way to attach the boxes to various trees. I have seen screws used but I am not sure about that. I think it may damage the tree.
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Sick Elderberry help

Recently I've seen my Elderberry trees develop some yellow leaves and I don't know what the problem could be or how to fix it, so I'll leave a picture if anybody can help me.
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What variety of cedar is this in Puget Sound region?

Attaching three photos of of a grove of (I think) cedar trees, which are distinct from the common Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) which has a pyramid shape and uniform branches when standing alone. These trees have a lot more 'character' to the…
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How do I start tree seeds?

I've got some thornless honeylocust seeds (about 20). They've been stratified, and I'm ready to plant, but I'm not sure what the best approach is. I haven't started trees from seed before. Will they work in soil blocks? 2" or 4" to start? Is a…
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Tree identification

Can anyone say with certainty what this species of tree this is, found in Northern Michigan? The pic was taken today. Thank you in advance.
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Dying tree with many holes

There is a medium-sized tree on my property that’s in trouble (it’s some sort of fruiting berry tree: cherry?). I just noticed that it is way behind the other trees in terms of leaves, about 1/3 of the tree has no leaves at all and the other 2/3…
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