Frost Damage on Canaan Fir Mimics Balsam Twig Aphid Damage
I have a prized Canaan fir (Abies balsamea var phanerolepis) in my backyard. It's prized because I'm a native West Virginian and so is the tree. My wife knows that if we ever move, the tree is coming with us! The common name of this balsam fir variety is based on its first discovery in the once isolated, high-mountain Canaan Valley in northeastern WV. Jim Brown (another native West Virginian and Professor Emeritus, OSU School of Environment and Natural Resources) spent much of his long career sorting out the five natural seed sources (provenances) of this tree. The...