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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To Tree or Not to Tree (Filbert)
The Fruit of Life and Death (Pomegranate)
Pinus Delicious (Pinyon Pine)
Monopoly: Dutch Edition (Nutmeg)
The Saddest Nut (Almond)
Goodfungus (Holm Oak)
Wicked Itchy Rashes (Mango)
Chris P. Ness (Apple)
BONUS EPISODE - Completely Arbortrary: Plant-Based Diet - Season 4 Trailer & "Fungal Associates"
F.L.C.T. (Green Ash)
Wilsonville Bee Kill (Littleleaf Linden)
The Widowmaker (Coulter Pine)
Old, But Still Lit (Bristlecone Pine)
The Return of the King (American Chestnut)
The Milkshake Analogy (Western Red Cedar)
Nurse! (Western Hemlock)
Tree of Hell (Tree of Heaven)
Ulmus De Niro (American Elm)
Under(dog)story (Japanese Maple)
iSpread (Quaking Aspen)
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