In the same way that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, you shouldn't choose a tree based on looks. This attractive species is one you'll regret growing.
Russian olive trees — sometimes known as silver berry or oleaster — are small, ornamental plants with silvery leaves and black bark, and small yellow flowers and silver fruit that look like miniature ...
Regular visitors to Kathryn Albertson Park have been struck by the profound change in the look of the park along the south side. All the Russian olive trees over an area of 5 acres were removed in ...
We have a huge Russian olive tree in our backyard. No one has ever said specifically to us that we need to get rid of it, but I have heard people talking about them being a noxious plant or something.
Standing on the southern shore of Lake Josephine in Riverfront Park, it's easy to see where a crew from the Montana Conservation Corps did its work earlier this month. Where the young corps members ...
In recent years, a Russian olive eradication project has been a combined effort of New Mexico-based San Juan Soil and Water Conservation District and Colorado-based Mountain Studies Institute. SJSWCD ...
RANCHOS DE TAOS — Among the targets of an ambitious noxious weeds and invasive species removal project underway in the Taos Valley is one of the most pervasive of invasive non-native tree species in ...
BISMARCK, N.D. - Russian olive trees, which have sunk their roots in soil from the Mediterranean to northern China, are finding U.S. soil less and less hospitable. Some state officials, who think the ...
A major restoration project is underway at Kathryn Albertson Park as Boise Parks and Recreation works to remove invasive Russian olive trees from a five-acre section of the park. Kristen Stewart Says ...
Russian olive trees aren’t easy to remove, but the city of Casper’s efforts to eradicate the invasive species along the North Platte River received a boost on June 16 from a $5,000 grant awarded by ...