Rotary clubs plant trees in Grandview Forest New trees were replacements for dozens of evergreens that had to be cut down as they were infected with laminated root rot, a soil-born pathogen that destroys the roots of several conifers."> Rest of Rotary World Rotary clubs plant trees in Grandview Forest New trees were replacements for dozens of evergreens that had to be cut down as they were infected with laminated root rot, a soil-born pathogen that destroys the roots of several conifers. Mar 2018Mar 08 2018 Charlee Glock-Jackson, Gig Harbor Life alder, Bischoff, cedar, Gig Harbor, Grandview Forest, Henderson Bay, ponderosa Viewed: 512 Rotary clubs plant trees in Grandview Forest New trees were replacements for dozens of evergreens that had to be cut down as they were infected with laminated root rot, a soil-born pathogen that destroys the roots of several conifers." href="https://rotarynewsonline.org/rotary-clubs-plant-trees-in-grandview-forest/">Read more