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Tag Archives: Dr Joe R. McBride
Drought-Adapted Eucalyptus NOT Dying by the Thousand
Jake Sigg, retired San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department (SFRPD) gardener who is considered the doyen of the Native Plant movement in San Francisco, has a widely circulated email newsletter. In it, he has been pushing the argument that thousands of … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, eucalyptus, nativism
Tagged Dr Joe R. McBride, eucalyptus, Jake Sigg
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Understanding Eucalyptus in the Bay Area – Dr Joe R. McBride
This article has been republished from the website of the San Francisco Forest Alliance, with permission. (Edited to add: A somewhat different selection of illustrations has been used.) Dr. Joe McBride of UC Berkeley spoke at the Commonwealth Club in … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, eucalyptus
Tagged Dr Joe R. McBride, environment, eucalyptus, eucalyptus myths, thinning, trees
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