Category Archives: Forest Health
Little bug turning crape myrtles into ugly lawn blemish
Crape myrtles are a common sight to Mississippians. From its colorful flower clusters to spectacular trunk colors, crape myrtles are a favorite in many landscapes.
Read MoreWisteria: Pretty or Pretty Harmful?
Everyone has seen it. Those pretty purple flowers hanging upside down, intertwined with old oak branches. The sight and smell of wisteria can be quite beautiful.
Read MoreMFC reminds Mississippians to check trees for damage from winter storms
The Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) is warning Mississippians of potential damage to trees following the recent winter weather that moved through the state last week.
Read MoreMFC recognizes National Invasive Species Awareness Week
The Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) joins the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) and other agencies and organizations in recognizing the week of February 22 as National Invasive Species Awareness Week.
Read MoreInvasive weed infecting Mississippi
Mississippi is under attack from one of the top 10 most invasive weeds in the world.
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