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Western Tree Failure Database/California Tree Failure Report Program: Page

Edberg and Berry 1999

Patterns of Structural Failures in Urban Trees: Coast Live oak (Quercus agrifolia)...
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Branch failures by month

The database (September, 2011) contains 1878 reports of branch failures for which a date is recorded. Eight genera have 87 or more branch failure reports. The following table lists the percentage of failures that occurred for each genus for the periods May-October and November-April.
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Root Failures

Summary data for root failures 12/08/11. This data does not include data from the wind event of 11/30/11-12/02/11 The database contains 5264 reports. 1790 are root failures.
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Bleak December Wind in Pasadena

Once every 10 years or so extraordinarily powerful wind events occur in California that are not associated with typical rainy winter weather. Starting on the night of Wednesday November 30, 2011 it happened again throughout the state and beyond.
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Liquidambar styraciflua branch failures

July 21, 2011 Summary data for Liquidambar styraciflua, American sweet gum, branch failures There are 5161 reports in the database. 137 are Liquidambar styraciflua (Trunk 38, Branch 96 and Root 3) Mean diameter of branch at point of failure: 7 inches Failure at attachment: 68% Failure 6 ft.
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How to enter data

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Poisonous Plants and Pets

Cat sitting in garden Watch recorded presentation on Poisonous Plants - Link Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants List - Link ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426-4435 Who Do You Call?
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Free Virtual Classes

Link to recorded presentation Recorded March 2021 Do you know what plants in your home and garden are toxic to your pets? There are many common plants and flowers that can cause various reactions to certain animals (and people) ranging from mild stomach disorders to even death.
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2020 Schedule

8:15 - 8:50 AM Registration and light refreshments 9:00 -9:50 AM Keynote Speaker Marlene Simon 10:00 - 10:55 AM How Does your Garden Grow: Know your Plant Hormones Zen and the Art of Arboriculture Maintenance Computer Tools for Gardening Growing an Heirloom Garden Dehydrating Basics with the Master...
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