Fragrant Trees: The Good and the Not-So-Good
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Kyle Mack, district manager of Davey's Arborguard, a Davey company, Atlanta office, talks about different trees with strong smells, both good and bad, and breaks down what makes each one stand out.
In this episode we cover:
- Georgia's winter (0:50)
- Finding the right spot to plant (1:18)
- Bad smelling trees
- Bradford pear (2:45)
- Gingko (4:48)
- Ailanthus (7:09)
- White spruce (8:43)
- Chinese chestnut (9:17)
- Good smelling trees
- Southern magnolia (9:48)
- Cherry (12:28)
- Crabapple (13:12)
- Linden (14:08)
- Citrus (15:45)
- Plumeria (16:18)
- Golden chain (16:45)
- Black locust (17:19)
- Jeffrey pine (17:52)
- Tea olive and gardenia (18:35)
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