Watch Out For Velvet Top Fungus During the Rainy Pacific Northwest Winter
Velvet Top fungus is a pleasant way to refer to a fungus that actually looks more like a cow pie. These unwelcome soggy brown visitors usually form near conifers like
A healthy Leyland Cypress tree in a rural or parkland setting can be attractive to the eye, but when planted close to the typical surburban home, these trees can wreak havoc for homeowners once they grow to resemble the specimen here:
Leyland Cypresses can look all lush and innocuous in their green pots when you buy them at your local nursery, but the fun begins just a few years after planting. That row of Leylands planted to create a privacy hedge on your property line can easily turn into a “spite fence” a few years down the road.
Here are nine reasons to avoid the dreaded Leyland Cypress. Your wallet, your home, and your neighbors will thank you:
A mature, 45-year-old Leyland Cypress.
Velvet Top fungus is a pleasant way to refer to a fungus that actually looks more like a cow pie. These unwelcome soggy brown visitors usually form near conifers like
A healthy Leyland Cypress tree in a rural or parkland setting can be attractive to the eye, but when planted close to the typical surburban home, these trees can wreak
Velvet Top fungus is a pleasant way to refer to a fungus that actually looks more like a cow pie. These unwelcome soggy brown visitors usually form near conifers like
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