An attempt to explain my apparently irrational behavior as some grand benevolent native species restoration project.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Acer saccharinum (Silver Maple)
One of our silver maples (Acer saccharinum) suffers (to whatever extent a tree can suffer) from galls created by maple bladdergall mites (Vasates quadripedes). It's a fairly young tree that leans south from the edge of the woods, and has had these galls every year since I first noticed the tree. But this year the problem (if it really is one) seems worse than previous years. What prompted me to take a look at it today were the helicoptering seeds flying down from our bigger silver maple on the west side of the house.
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