Author Archives for Ellen Powell

Tree branches heavy with apples against a blue sky

Old-Timey Apples

September 21, 2021 3:07 pm Published by Comments Off on Old-Timey Apples

By Zach Olinger, DOF Forest Management and Education Specialist The property that is now the Matthews State Forest was donated to the Commonwealth by the late Judge Jack Matthews and his wife, Clare. Judge Matthews had varying interests that helped lead him to the decision to donate his land to the Department of Forestry. Among these were the American chestnut, all types of native wildlife, educating youngsters about conservation, and... Read More


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Laurel Wilt Confirmed in Virginia

September 14, 2021 4:40 pm Published by Comments Off on Laurel Wilt Confirmed in Virginia

By Katlin Dewitt, DOF Forest Health Specialist  There is officially a new threat to Virginia’s forests. The USDA Diagnostic Lab confirmed laurel wilt disease (LWD) on September 9 from a sample collected on an impacted sassafras tree in Scott County. This was the first detection of this disease in Virginia, although it has been confirmed throughout much of the South and in our neighboring states of North Carolina, Tennessee, and... Read More


Tall clusters of bright yellow goldenrod blooming in an open field

Autumn = Asteraceae!

September 10, 2021 3:26 pm Published by Comments Off on Autumn = Asteraceae!

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator  Virginia’s forests in fall are showstoppers, dazzling us with their vibrant colors. But my eyes are often drawn to the weedy roadside ditches and field edges, where fall wildflowers paint the landscape in an Impressionist haze. Fall-blooming flowers aren’t just for looks. They provide an important late-season food source for bees, wasps, butterflies, and other pollinators. Keeping these insects fed and happy is... Read More


Virginia Department of Forestry display table with baseball-themed items including a bowl of baseballs and wooden bats

Grand SLAM! (Slowing Ash Mortality)

August 23, 2021 2:22 pm Published by Comments Off on Grand SLAM! (Slowing Ash Mortality)

By Lori Chamberlin, DOF Forest Health Manager, and Joe Lehnen, DOF Forest Utilization and Marketing Specialist  The emerald ash borer (EAB) is an invasive insect that attacks and kills ash trees in North America. It became established in Virginia in 2008 and has wreaked havoc, killing ash trees throughout the state. In 2019, DOF was awarded a federal Landscape Scale Restoration grant titled Grand SLAM (Slowing Ash Mortality) in the... Read More


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S.O.S. – Save Our Shorelines!

August 3, 2021 2:00 am Published by Comments Off on S.O.S. – Save Our Shorelines!

By Kendall Topping, DOF Community Forester As rapid development and population growth continue in Hampton Roads, stormwater runoff and sea level rise have become more prevalent concerns. One of the direct effects of these issues includes more drastic shoreline and streambank erosion. Such extreme cases of erosion lead to unstable ground, forcing landowners to lose valuable land while making certain land uses impossible. This causes not only environmental, but also... Read More