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Beech trees everywhere are dying. By now, you’ve likely been hearing about the blight impacting our beech trees. Maybe you’ve been holding on to hope for the ones on your own property, or mourning their loss. If you’re interested in learning more about what’s going on - and, importantly, what can be done to help save existing beech trees - we have just the event for you.We’re grateful to welcome certified arborists John Dwyer and Michael Shreiner of Shreiner Tree Care, longtime supporters of the Conservancy and trusted experts in the field. Join us on Sunday, May 17 from 1:00–3:00PM in the Great Hall of the Maguire Museum for a free event featuring a wine and cheese reception, followed by a talk and Q&A seminar about the latest research and treatment options for beech leaf disease.
Katie Jacoby, head gardener of the Barnes Arboretum, will wrap up the afternoon with a guided walk through the grounds, highlighting how prevalent East Coast tree diseases are being managed within the Arboretum.
If you have lost trees due to beech leaf disease you can also sign up at the event for a free native replacement tree via LMC, with support from a Green and Healthy Homes Initiative “Thriving Communities” grant.
We hope to see you there. Please share with any folks who may find this event helpful! Help us save our beech trees!
Register at https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/xfm96ae
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50 Lapsley Ln, Merion Station, PA 19066-1810, United States
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