West Gresham

Laminated Root Rot and Nadaka Nature Park: Managing a Hidden Killer


Laminated Root Rot. Click to enlarge

Laminated Root Rot and Nadaka Nature Park

Abel Gebrezgi and Jim Labbe
Audubon Society of Portland

INTRODUCTION
Laminated root rot (LRR) is a fungal pathogen, Phellinus weirii, also known as yellowing ring rot. (LLR gets its name from the lamination of the decayed wood (see photo above). This fungus is widespread in Southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, northern California and western Montana.). It is one of the most damaging root diseases amongst conifers, especially firs and cedars, in the Pacific Northwest. Douglas fir, Mountain hemlock, Western hemlock, Grand fir, and Pacific silver fir are highly susceptible to infection by this pathogen. Pine species like Western white pine and Ponderosa pine and larch are more resistant to it while hardwoods are immune. The fungus was first discovered in 1914, on Western red cedar in Idaho. The first reported case in Douglas fir was in 1940, at Cowichan Lake, British Columbia.

BIOLOGY
The mycelium of LRR doesn’t grow in the soil and the spores do not spread by wind like most fungal pathogens. Infection occurs when roots of healthy trees grow in contact with infected roots.


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After initial contact with a living root, the mycelium grows on the bark, extending only a few inches into the surrounding soil. The mycelium penetrates the host through the injured bark and advances along newly infected roots. Symptoms include crown yellowing and thinning, distress of cones, red-brown staining of outer heartwood, and separation of annual rings. Less discernible is the root rot which eventually decays the roots, destabilizes the tree, and leads to death and toppling. In addition to the loss of mature trees within a stand, LRR creates potential hazards from tree fall especially in small urban parks. The number of cases of the LRR disease has increased substantially with the presence of fire suppression and resulting dominance of Douglas-fir and Grand fir.

Wilkes East Neighborhood offers Transportation Policy to improved traffic and pedestriation safety in our area

The WENA board has created a draft transportation policy for consideration by its members. The policy addresses our local transportation needs as well as regional needs that impact our neighborhood. Click to download!

The Wilkes East Neighborhood board has created a draft transportation policy for consideration by its members. The policy addresses our local transportation needs as well as regional needs that impact our neighborhood. Read more

Questions, comments or to get involved contact info@wilkeseastna.org.

State grant makes Nadaka Nature Park dreams a reality

Nadaka Nature Park, through a partnership with Gresham, is awarded a $523,000 grant for park improvements

State grant makes Nadaka Nature Park dreams a reality; awards $523,000 grant. Neighborhood park to be completed with community gardens, a nature-based play area, picnic shelter and improved walking trail. Info here!
OUTLOOK PHOTO: JIM CLARK
Nadaka Park. Click to enlarge

Source: Gresham Outlook, August 2, 2013

The state has awarded a $523,000 grant to fund improvements at Nadaka Nature Park in Gresham’s Wilkes East neighborhood.

"It is unbelievable," said Lee Dayfieid, who cried, laughed and screamed when she heard the news last week that the park, through its partnership with the city of Gresham, won the $523,480 grant from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.

The money means that the little-known and once-neglected forested area in the middle of the city can become a full-blown neighborhood park complete with community gardens, a nature-based play area, picnic shelter and improved walking trail.

Wilkes East Neighborhood, Summer 2013 newsletter. Download It Here!

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Wilkes East Neighborhood, Gresham Oregon USA. Diversity, Harmony, Community - Together we can make a difference!

Wilkes East Summer 2013 newsletter has arrived. Find out what's happening in your neighborhood. Inside this issue: Albertina Kerr to expand facility; Draft Transportation Policy; Boys & Girls Club assumes PAL; Nadaka Community Festival Aug 3; National Night Out Aug 6; Nadaka Nature Park/Garden Project; WENA General Meeting, Aug 26, 7PM. Click here!
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

  • Albertina Kerr to expand facility
  • Draft Transportation Policy
  • Boys & Girls Club assumes PAL
  • Nadaka Community Festival Aug 3
  • National Night Out Aug 6
  • Nadaka Nature Park/Garden Project
  • WENA General Meeting, Aug 26, 7PM

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Newsletters are a regular publication of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Association. They are hand-delivered to over 1,500 residences and businesses in our area, timed to correspond with our regular meetings.

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Central Rockwood Plan Update July 2013 Community Forum: Jul 17, 2013 6PM-8PM

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Central Rockwood Plan Update July 2013 Community Forum: Jul 17, 2013 6PM-8PM. Info here!

Redefining Rockwood

When: Wed Jul 17, 2013 6PM-8PM
Where: Gresham City Hall
1333 NW Eastman Pkwy
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Join us to review alternative approaches to issues identified by the Central Rockwood Plan Update project. Issues include standards for mixed-use development, building heights, residential densities and the development of deep lots. Staff wants your opinion on what alternative approaches you prefer and why.

The forum will include:

  • 6 p.m. Open House
  • 6:15 p.m. Presentation
  • 6:35 p.m. Small Group Sessions
  • 7:15 p.m. Group Reporting
  • 7:30 p.m Conclusions and Next Steps

Zimmerman Heritage Farm Tours: Jul 20, 2013 10AM-3PM

07/20/2013 - 10:00am
07/20/2013 - 3:00pm
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Zimmerman Heritage Farm. A delightful Victorian era farmhouse built in 1874. A lasting vestige of East Multnomah County's agricultural roots. Gresham OR. Fairview-Rockwood-Wilkes Historical Society. Info here!
1874 Zimmerman House. Click to Enlarge

Summer's Here!

When: Sat Jul 20, 2013 10AM-3PM
Where: Zimmerman Park
17111 NE Sandy Blvd
Gresham, OR
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Celebrate the colors and smells of summer flowers!

A delightful 1874 Victorian farmhouse
Take a step back into history at the Zimmerman House, a Victorian era farmhouse, built in 1874 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This beautiful farmhouse is a perfect reflection of typical Columbia River dairy farm life in the late 1800s. The Zimmerman Heritage Farm is a unique cultural education and recreational resource that is being created for the benefit of the public on a 5.98-acre historic site in Gresham, Oregon.

WENA Board Meeting: Jul 22, 2013 6:30PM

07/22/2013 - 6:30pm
07/22/2013 - 8:00pm
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Board Meeting, fourth Monday monthly. Wilkes East Neighborhood, PO Box 536, Fairview OR 97024. Diversity, Harmony, Community -- Together we can make a difference

Neighborhood Board Meeting

When: Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:30PM
Where: (Contact for location)

Board meetings are scheduled for the 4th Monday each month 6:30PM

For more information please contact: info@wilkeseastna.org

Upcoming Meetings

  • Aug 26, 2013
  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Oct 28, 2013

Join the Fun at Plaza del Sol, Rock the Block with Rockwood Nation: Jun 01, 2013 11AM-8PM

06/01/2013 - 11:00am
06/01/2013 - 8:00pm
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Join the Fun at Plaza del Sol, Rock the Block with Rockwood Nation: Jun 01, 2013 11AM-8PM

Free food, games and family-friendly fun

When: Sat Jun 01, 2013 11AM-8PM
Where: Plaza del Sol
187th & SE Stark
Gresham, OR
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Join the fun!
A nonprofit event encouraging multicultural community engagement in Rockwood. Learn about positive youth programming for the summer and beyond.

Free food, games and family-friendly fun at Plaza del Sol. A free community meal will be served at Friday May 31st, 6PM.

Zimmerman Heritage Farm Tours: Jun 15, 2013 10AM-3PM

06/15/2013 - 10:00am
06/15/2013 - 3:00pm
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Zimmerman Heritage Farm. A delightful Victorian era farmhouse built in 1874. A lasting vestige of East Multnomah County's agricultural roots. Gresham OR. Fairview-Rockwood-Wilkes Historical Society. Info here!
1874 Zimmerman House. Click to Enlarge

Summer's Here!

When: Sat Jun 15, 2013 10AM-3PM
Where: Zimmerman Park
17111 NE Sandy Blvd
Gresham, OR
Get Map!

Celebrate the colors and smells of summer flowers!

A delightful 1874 Victorian farmhouse
Take a step back into history at the Zimmerman House, a Victorian era farmhouse, built in 1874 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This beautiful farmhouse is a perfect reflection of typical Columbia River dairy farm life in the late 1800s. The Zimmerman Heritage Farm is a unique cultural education and recreational resource that is being created for the benefit of the public on a 5.98-acre historic site in Gresham, Oregon.

Rockwood Neighborhood Association Meeting: Jun 17, 2013 7-9PM

06/17/2013 - 7:00pm
06/17/2013 - 9:00pm
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Rockwood Neighborhood Association Meeting: Jun 17, 2013 7-9PM. Info here

Join Your Neighbors

When: Mon Jun 17, 2013 7-9PM
Where: Rockwood Building
124 NE 181st Ave
Gresham, OR
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You're Invited
Join us Monday Jun 17th, 7PM at the Rockwood Building for the Rockwood Neighborhood Assocation general meeting

Agenda

  • Friends of the Children
    Mark Young, Rose Solowoski, Jack Vollert
  • Boys and Girls Club
    Erin Hubert, Daniel Laurendeau, Erin Cunningham
  • Gresham Survey of City Services
    Cliff Wilson—Citizen Involvement Committee Chair
  • Best Burger and BBQ
    Shannon Chisom
  • National Night Out Planning

More Info
Contact Catherine Nicewood, Rockwood President, at 503-285-6587 or rockwoodpresident@gmail.com.

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