Villainous arboreal poisoner, or misunderstood forest benefactor? Despite its bipinnately gorgeous appearance and emotional significance to the general public, the black walnut (Juglans nigra) has spent decades under the critical gaze of tree lovers for its allegedly allelopathic behavior. But when new studies come to light, this cold case turns red hot! Misophonia warning: candied nuts will be munched.
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TREEMIUM EPISODE: Renaming Nature
S.A.D. (Witch-Hazel)
Welcome to the Jungle (Brazil Nut)
Native-Invasive (Western Juniper)
SEEDPOD: Phyllis Reynolds, Portland Tree Legend
What is Arboriculture? (European Horsechestnut)
Parasite (This Week's Tree)
The Birds & The Trees (Rimu)
Podocarps (Totara)
Butterfly Talk! (Oyamel)
Princess Mononoke (Hinoki)
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Japanese Fir)
My Neighbor Totoro (Camphor)
Spirited Away (Sakaki)
The Future of Completely Arbortrary
BONUS EPISODE - Treeyazaki Trailer, Big Announcement, & Appendices
Preservation (Incense-Cedar)
Conservation (Oregon Myrtle)
Invasion of the Gaudy Statures (Norway Maple)
Poppin' Bottles (Cork Oak)
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