TEXAS A&M FOREST SERVICE: EAB, TURNING ASHES TO ASHES
June 13, 2024
June 13, 2024
AUSTIN, Texas, June 13 (TNSres) -- The Texas A&M Forest Service issued the following news:
Ash trees are a common tree species in Texas, with five native species residing in the state: Berlandier, Green, Mountain, Prickly and White. These species make up nearly 2% of rural Texas forests and anywhere between 3%-6% of urban forests. This may not seem like a lot, but in Austin, Texas, where there is only 3% ash, there are over one million ash trees.
Ash trees grant us . . .
Ash trees are a common tree species in Texas, with five native species residing in the state: Berlandier, Green, Mountain, Prickly and White. These species make up nearly 2% of rural Texas forests and anywhere between 3%-6% of urban forests. This may not seem like a lot, but in Austin, Texas, where there is only 3% ash, there are over one million ash trees.
Ash trees grant us . . .