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Roots above ground solves fungus problem
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ROBERT STINSON
Published: January 2, 2007
Keith Brown and Mike Hoelsher examine trees at the city tree farm. (Photo by Shaina Sullivan)
Roots often run deep, but about 550 of the trees in Temple
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