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Dangerous Zombie Trees Are Lurking All Around Texas

Dangerous Zombie Trees Are Lurking All Around Texas Kelly O Sullivan © ALLARD1 The historic winter storm that hit Texas in February has left the state overrun with zombie trees. These half-dead trees pose a serious threat to homeowners. Move over, murder hornets zombie trees are the newest natural phenomenon taking over our nightmares. Fortunately, these sci-fi-sounding plants are much less menacing than any insect with wings and a stinger. But it s way more realistic that zombie trees are lurking in your neighborhood and you don t even know it. Especially if you live in Texas. Back in February, a deadly snowstorm pummeled parts of the Lone Star State and caused chaos for the area s unsuspecting residents. Now, more than three months later, those who experienced the extreme winter weather are faced with a new problem in the aftermath of the storm.

Dangerous Zombie Trees Are Lurking All Around Texas

How to tell if your tree is dead after the Texas winter storm

They re among us.  Trees parading as being alive and well, leaves green and blowing in the wind. You might sit under one to keep shaded from the sun or have it planted in your backyard.  But some of these trees were killed in February s disastrous freeze and haven t yet shown signs of destress, according to Matt Petty, an arborist who works with Davey Tree.  They re trees that are dead and just don t know it yet, Petty said. They re in decline with crippling health or safety issues that are not visible to the untrained eye.   Maybe the leaves are green but the limbs are brittle and falling even on a sunny day. Perhaps there are cracks in the trunk or fungi growing on the bark. 

Green District hires Wolfgang Puck-trained chef as VP

Provided Jan. 18, 2021 Green District, a Louisville, Kentucky-based fast casual concept with five locations, has hired Chef Rob Rice as vice president of Operations and Salad Innovation. The graduate of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts spent his early career as corporate culinary trainer and executive chef for Wolfgang Puck Worldwide, where he worked alongside Puck, according to a company press release. Green District, a Louisville-based fast casual concept with four locations, has hired Chef Rob Rice as vice president of operations and salad innovation. Provided Rice has assisted in the launch of nearly two dozen restaurants in four countries, including Alma Nove (Boston), Cha Cha s (Los Angeles) and Yamashiro Hollywood, served as chef partner for Kings Row Gastropub in Pasadena, California, and spent the last three years working as director of operations for Louisville s Belle Noble Entertainment Group.

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