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Will Your Trees Survive 2050? The New Strategy for Future Gardens

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Jun 1, 2026 • 3:13 PM
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Will Your Trees Survive 2050? The New Strategy for Future Gardens
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As climate patterns shift, the trees we plant today must survive the environmental stressors of the next 50 to 100 years. George Coombs, Director of Horticulture at Mt. Cuba Center, outlines the 'Resilient Tree Canopy Project,' a data-driven approach to selecting native trees that can withstand future heat, drought, and pest pressures. By moving beyond traditional hardiness zones and utilizing climate modeling tools, gardeners can make informed decisions to ensure their landscapes remain healthy and intact for decades to come.
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