Thick Tree Vines

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Thick Tree Vines

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Climbing Vines are Tree Killers – The Tree Care Guide

Many vines that begin covering the ground end up forming a thick “blanket” covering the root flare of a tree. When you add falling leaves and rain to this, you get a piled up layer against the root collar and trunk of the tree. Trapped moisture combined with decaying leaves raises the potential for fungal and bacterial diseases. Read more…

How to Kill Ground Vines Without Harming Trees | Home …

If the vine is woody and as thick as a small tree branch, use a screwdriver or iron pry bar to lift it so you can insert your pruners into the gap. Protect the tree itself by placing a rag or thin… Read more…

Climbing Poison Ivy | The Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison …

The thick vine in front of the tree, which curves to the right, is a big poison ivy vine, one that might go up 50 feet or more. Vines can be six inches thick, and climb over 100 feet tall. In spring, a lacework of poison ivy climbing this fence reaches out toward the path, with little red leaves sprouting from each branch. Read more…

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