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LIQUIDAMBAR INSECT PROBLEMS
Michigan State University Extension — Fall webworm webs over portions of large branches or Leaf miner causes brown blotches on leaves. If injury is Cottony-cushion scale, sweetgum scale, and walnut scale may completely cover small branches. The insects feed on leaves inside the nest. ...More…
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Liquidambar styraciflua--Sweet Gum
Michigan State University Extension — References for Cultivars: Lake County Nursery 1999, Monrovia Nursery Company 1997, J. Frank Schmidt and Son 1999, Wayside Height: 70 ft Spread: 45 ft Form: rounded Comments: Sweet Gum (Vis. 5) is rarely attacked by pests, growths on young twigs ...More…
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Liquidambar styraciflua
H&CS — Witchhazel Family, with a few relatively minor disease and pest problems, but chlorotic foliage can result from alkaline pH soils that lead to iron and nitrogen deficiency Sweetgum is somewhat sensitive to being transplanted in the Autumn (a ...More…
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Liquidambar formosana
Missouri Botanical Garden — Formosa sweet gum is a low-maintenance deciduous shade tree that is native to southern China and Taiwan. It typically matures to 40-60' (less frequently to 120') tall with a straight trunk. Habit is pyramidal in youth, but trees usually develop .. ...More…
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LIQUIDAMBAR INSECTS
Old House Web — Bagworm makes sacks by webbing together pieces of leaves. The insects live in the sacks while they feed. Small numbers of insects may be picked off by hand. If chemical control is needed use Orthene, Bacillus thuringiensis, or malathion. Fall ...More…
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Liquidambar styraciflua--Sweet Gum
Old House Web — Sweet gum grows to 75 feet but may lack hardiness to grow north of Flint. Although a slow grower it is rarely attacked by pests, and tolerates wetness and most moist soils. The hard, spiny fruit may puncture tires. Sweet gum is difficult to ...More…
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Liquidambar styraciflua 'Hapdell' HAPPIDAZE
Missouri Botanical Garden — Liquidambar styraciflua (see C116 herein) is commonly called sweet gum. It is a low-maintenance deciduous shade tree that is native from Connecticut to Florida and Missouri further south to Texas, Mexico and Central America. It typically grows to ...More…
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Sweet Gum Tree 7 Seeds - Liquidambar - Bonsai
Amazon.com — Features: Liquidambar styraciflua Hamamelidaceae (witch-hazel family) Sweetgum is a large deciduous hardwood tree that can grow to height over 100 ft Its blooms are inconspicuous, but it is sweetgum's infamous fruits that let you know there's a ...More…
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Liquidambar styraciflua 'Rotundiloba'
Missouri Botanical Garden — This sweet gum cultivar is a narrowly pyramidal, deciduous tree which typically grows 60-75' tall (less frequently to 100'). Deep green leaves have, as the cultivar name suggests, distinctively rounded lobes (5-7). Foliage turns yellow to ...More…
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Liquidambar styraciflua
Missouri Botanical Garden — Sweet gum is a low-maintenance deciduous shade tree that is native from Connecticut to Florida and Missouri further south to Texas, Mexico and Central America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in moist low woods and along streams only in the far ...More…
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Liquidambar
BBC — This handsome tree from Eastern USA and Mexico produces fantastic autumn colours of orange, red and purple. For the best display, grow in full sun, however it will tolerate partial shade. The common name of sweet gum comes from the resin-like ...More…
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Shrubs: Liquidambar styraciflua 'Gumball'
NC State University Coop Extension — Multi-stemmed, globe-shaped shrub; rounded top; tapers to a wide base Regular-sized leaves; yellow, orange, red and purple fall colorMore…