This fact sheet describes the importance of careful species selection when planning and planting cultivated landscapes in unique, high elevation conditions in Utah. We recommend native and non-native tree species that can stand the stresses of living above 5,000 feet
Utah’s population has seen significant growth in recent years resulting in population increase outsi...
This fact sheet describes the Chitalpa tree, a small to medium shade tree that grows well n warmer c...
This brochure describes 10 low-water trees to help homeowners of Eagle Mountain select landscape pla...
This fact sheet describes the importance of careful species selection when planning and planting cul...
This fact sheet provides descriptions of 16 tree species that are less commonly planted in Utah town...
What traveler, driving across Utah, has not marveled at its important because of the damaging effect...
The purpose of this fact sheet is to help homeowners of Eagle Mountain select landscape plants that ...
Spruces are common trees in cultivated landscapes in Utah. They have varied shapes, attractive folia...
Oak trees (Quercus sp.) are generally a tough, drought tolerant, and beautiful addition to Utah land...
What traveler, driving across Utah, has not marveled at its diversity of geography, climate and vege...
This factsheet discusses the paradox of aspen – a beautiful tree in our mountains that is a problema...
Trees and shrubs are valuable additions to most property, providing beauty, wind protection, shade, ...
Growing Aspen in Cultivated Landscapes Michael R. Kuhns Quaking aspen (Populous tremuloides) is a be...
Urban and suburban landscapes present special challenges concerning shrub selection in Utah. Due to ...
We investigated the effect of irrigation scheduling and tree shelters on survival and growth of nine...
Utah’s population has seen significant growth in recent years resulting in population increase outsi...
This fact sheet describes the Chitalpa tree, a small to medium shade tree that grows well n warmer c...
This brochure describes 10 low-water trees to help homeowners of Eagle Mountain select landscape pla...
This fact sheet describes the importance of careful species selection when planning and planting cul...
This fact sheet provides descriptions of 16 tree species that are less commonly planted in Utah town...
What traveler, driving across Utah, has not marveled at its important because of the damaging effect...
The purpose of this fact sheet is to help homeowners of Eagle Mountain select landscape plants that ...
Spruces are common trees in cultivated landscapes in Utah. They have varied shapes, attractive folia...
Oak trees (Quercus sp.) are generally a tough, drought tolerant, and beautiful addition to Utah land...
What traveler, driving across Utah, has not marveled at its diversity of geography, climate and vege...
This factsheet discusses the paradox of aspen – a beautiful tree in our mountains that is a problema...
Trees and shrubs are valuable additions to most property, providing beauty, wind protection, shade, ...
Growing Aspen in Cultivated Landscapes Michael R. Kuhns Quaking aspen (Populous tremuloides) is a be...
Urban and suburban landscapes present special challenges concerning shrub selection in Utah. Due to ...
We investigated the effect of irrigation scheduling and tree shelters on survival and growth of nine...
Utah’s population has seen significant growth in recent years resulting in population increase outsi...
This fact sheet describes the Chitalpa tree, a small to medium shade tree that grows well n warmer c...
This brochure describes 10 low-water trees to help homeowners of Eagle Mountain select landscape pla...