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The Iconic Trees of Newport: Past, Present & Future

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The Iconic Trees of Newport: Past, Present & Future at Rosecliff has closed.

(NOTE: In-person attendance is at capacity; registration is available to attend via Zoom video)

Newport is known for its outstanding specimen trees and verdant landscapes. In recent years there has been a marked increase in tree mortality in Newport’s many arboretums, especially among beech trees. The culprit has been identified as beech leaf disease, a chronic infestation that weakens and eventually kills affected trees.

Impressive specimen trees are essential to Newport’s character and their loss threatens the city’s reputation as the “Eden of America.” This forum will explore Newport’s landscape history, the cause and treatment of Beech Leaf Disease and strategies for proactive tree planting to ensure a green future.

Speakers/ Participants :
• John R. Tschirch, Architectural Historian
• Jim Ingram, President & COO, Bartlett Tree Experts
• Dr. Matt Borden, Plant Pathologist, Bartlett Tree Experts
• Dr. Beth Brantley, Research Scientist, Bartlett Tree Experts
• Nick Martin, Vice President Consulting, Bartlett Tree Experts
• Joe Verstandig, Living Collections Manager, Newport Tree Conservancy
• Jim Donahue, Curator of Historic Landscapes & Horticulture, The Preservation Society of Newport County
• Jeff Curtis, Director of Gardens & Landscapes, The Preservation Society of Newport County

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