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Pine Trees: Browning Foliage and Pine Cones – Featured Video

November 21, 2018November 20, 2018Maryland Grows4 Comments

David Clement, Extension Specialist and Plant Pathologist, explains two common concerns homeowners have with their pine trees in the fall season: browning foliage and “what are these growths?” (hint: they’re just pine cones).

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Pine Trees: Browning Foliage and Pine Cones – Featured Video

October 17, 2018October 17, 2018Maryland Grows1 Comment

Moving into the fall season, you may see some of your pine trees turning partially brown.  This is generally a natural occurrence.

Learn more about pines and other trees in the fall/winter season at our FAQ page.

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