The Enduring Legacy of the Fordham Elm
The American Elm, once a dominant and majestic presence in urban landscapes across the United States, has seen its numbers dwindle due to disease and
The American Elm, once a dominant and majestic presence in urban landscapes across the United States, has seen its numbers dwindle due to disease and
The tree of heaven and sumac might seem similar at a distance, but a closer look reveals key differences. While striking, the tree of heaven

Trees on your property are always a pleasant and soothing sight. However, you need regular care or need to approach a specialist to manage the
The South and Southwest Bronx are home to a diverse array of tree species, each uniquely contributing to the urban landscape. From native giants to

Why Grinding a Tree Stump Is Better Than Leaving It Have you ever walked past a yard where a tree once stood tall, only to
When removing a tree, the remaining stump poses a common dilemma for property owners. Deciding between stump grinding and removal is a crucial choice that
The heart of Manhattan beats to a different rhythm within the sprawling 843 acres of Central Park. Amidst the towering skyscrapers and the ceaseless urban
At Owens Brothers Tree Service, we successfully removed a massive Ailanthus altissima tree, commonly known as the “Tree of Heaven,” from West 88th Street in

Welcome to Owens Brothers Tree Service! Established in 1959, we are family-owned and operated serving the Bronx and Manhattan for over six decades. With deep
Hey there, curious minds! Ever stopped to admire a towering tree and wondered about its inner workings? Trees are more than just pretty ornaments in
A diverse array of white tree fungi is crucial for effective identification and management. Here, we provide an in-depth overview of common white tree fungi,

Tree care is essential for keeping landscapes beautiful and trees healthy, and it often includes two primary practices: pruning and trimming. While these terms are
In the heart of the bustling metropolis, where skyscrapers pierce the sky and concrete dominates the landscape, a quiet revolution is taking place. New Yorkers

Trees in the Bronx and Manhattan face unique urban challenges, such as limited root space and air pollution, making regular pruning even more important. This

If you live in New York, chances are you’ve heard the Asian longhorned beetle is an invasive, wood-boring insect that seriously threatens hardwood trees