Melia azedarach var. umbraculifera Family: Meliaceae (Mahogany Family) Duration and Habit: Perennial Tree Description Deciduous tree to 50 feet (15 m) in height and 2 feet (60 cm) in diameter, much ...
Answer: Chinaberry (Melia azedarach) is a fast-growing shade tree from Southeast Asia. It’s attractive and butterflies and bees love it, but it is subject to several disease problems. Its biggest ...
Sperry: Replace brittle chinaberry with something more durable such as elm, oak or southern magnolia
Q: Why is my chinaberry tree losing its bark? It also doesn’t look very healthy. I’m seeing tiny black insects on its trunk. I’m watering it carefully in the hopes of saving it. What would you suggest ...
Dear Neil: Why is my Chinaberry tree losing its bark? It also doesn’t look very healthy. I’m seeing tiny black insects on its trunk. I’m watering it carefully in the hopes of saving it. What would you ...
DEAR NEIL: Why is my Chinaberry tree losing its bark? It also doesn’t look very healthy. I’m seeing tiny black insects on its trunk. I’m watering it carefully in the hopes of saving it. What would you ...
DEAR NEIL: Why is my Chinaberry tree losing its bark? It also doesn't look very healthy. I'm seeing tiny black insects on its trunk. I'm watering it carefully in the hopes of saving it. What would you ...
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