Storm-Resistant Trees for Mississippi Landscapes
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While native vegetation has adapted to a wide variety of environmental conditions, some species are better able to survive storm events than others. Choosing to plant tree species in the landscape that can withstand these natural events makes sense. Storm-resistant trees will make your property safer and reduce future tree maintenance costs. This publication provides an overview of those tree species capable of surviving high wind, extensive flooding, or winter icing. Download the PDF above to read more.
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Extension/Research Professor
Agroforestry, Christmas trees, GIS, forest soils, pine silviculture
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