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Azaleas are getting a disease. Help identifying the disease is requested. ... Azalea crumpmd ...
Azaleas are getting a disease. Help identifying the disease is requested. ... Azalea crumpmd ...
Tulsa's Woodward Park will be closed during part of the day Monday and Tuesday as the park rehab continues. The temporary closings are needed as heavy equipment is used to plant 15 large trees – some up to 25 feet tall.
The park has felt the effects of ice storms and intense heat and suffered from poor drainage. So it's getting some new attention, and part of that includes new trees.
Crews were out on a cold December day, doing something they hope will warm the hearts of people who appreciate the beauty of Tulsa's Woodward Park.
Most of the trees will go on the park's slope facing 21st and Peoria Avenue that is getting a makeover due to erosion, but a few will replace trees damaged in Tulsa's ice storm.
The park lost 181 trees in the 2007 ice storm. Several others had to be removed as part of hillside stabilization efforts.
"These trees are going to be very large and will make an instant impact to the newly planted azalea area as well as five other locations in the park," said Maureen Turner, Operations Manager in the Streets & Stormwater Department.
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