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Nancy P. wrote:
I live in a beautiful old oak hammock with trees I can’t reach even half way
around. I have what appear to be huge philodendrons climbing several of them,
with leaves reaching high up into the canopy. They have large "ropey"
vines going up the trunk. They look nice, but I’m afraid they may be harming the
old oaks (holding water, insects etc against the bark). Should I cut them down?

Dear Nancy,
I don’t think the philodendron is a major problem. The worst they could do is possibly
hold moisture against the trunk which could increase the chances of fungal problems.
If you wish to remove it, this will be a major job but I’m not sure it is necessary.
My Best,
Stan

Aug
15
0

Bing Cherry Tree

Edward W.wrote:
Good morning Mr. Green thumbs??

I live Asotin Washington; we have had a lot of rain this year!!!!! My Bing
cherry tree is 12 years old, and a great producer of fruit.
But I have some âАЬRUST âАШspots on the leaves what do I do, is it a
fungus or to much rain, please help.
Thanks for your time.
Edward

Dear Ed:
It’s no doubt a fungus and it’s directly due to the increase in rain. Find a fungicide that
labels itself for cherry or other fruit trees and use it according to label directions. This
may require a hose sprayer or pump sprayer to do the job.
Good luck and
My Best,
Stan

Aug
11
0

Bangalow Palm

Jeff M. wrote:
I watched your program on channel 10 (WTSP) Sunday AM, June 19, 2011. What is
the full botanical name for the cold hardy coconut palm (28 degrees F). It was
a Madagascar ???…. Please provide me with the full botanical name and where I
might get a seed for this palm.

Thank you…. Jeff M.

Dear Jeff:
You must be referring to the Bangalow palm, latin name Archontophoenix (ar-kon-toh-FEE-niks)
cunninghamiana (kun-ing-ham-ee-AY-nuh). You will have to do some checking around because
as mentioned in the show there were only fifteen in the country according to Captain Smith.
Thanks for watching, hope it was helpful.
My Best,
Stan

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