Old Trees

Large old trees provide resting places for birds, look outs for hawks and eagles.

Rotting old trees provide homes for wood burrowing bugs and beetles.

Wood burrowing bugs and beetles bring food for woodpeckers and other birds,

As the tree’s wood rots different openings occur creating homes for squirrels, rack coons and other tree living animals.

 

Bamboo Tree Landscape

Wood Bench Resting Spot with Bamboo Tree Landscaping Backdrop. Curved Concrete Stairs with Bench and Bamboo Trees Bamboo Tree Wood Sections. Cross Section Close up of Bamboo Tree Trunk with it’s hollow interior.

Old Bamboo wood pile.

Bamboo Wood X-section. 

Bamboo Tree Wood Up Close

Honey Locust Tree

A Honey Locust Tree can suffer several diseases.  Consulting a local tree professional can help you identify honey locust issues in your specific area.

Locust borer larvae work the trunk and larger branches of younger trees.

Cankers of dead areas on tree’s stems caused by a fungus.

Root collar rot leads to killing of the tree

Dry summer or drought can kill parts or all of a Honey Locust Tree.

 

 

Hemlock Tree, Eastern Type

Eastern Hemlock Tree Type showing the trunk and branches.

Scientific name is Tsuga canadensis and is classified as a coniferous tree, meaning it looses it’s foliage in winter.

Eastern Hemlock Tree growth is at 6 to 10 inches per year with a mature tree height of over 100 (33 meters) feet tall.