BU Faculty Emeritus George Chamuris Continues Dendrology Work

Retired faculty member of the Biological and Allied Health Science Department, George Chamuris dedicated his career to the study of plants and trees, particularly those in our beaultiful Pennsylvania wilderness. He retired in 2019, but has since kept up his work. Of note, Dr. Chamuris was recently highlighted in local news for identifying a previous unknown “celebrity” tree right here in Bloomsburg Pennsylvania.
 
 
 
 
 
Dr. Chamuris was always curious about a rather large tree sitting at the edge of the Bloomsburg town park. After some research and investigation, this specimen turned out to be Carya cordiformis (a Bitternut Hickory tree). It is not just any Bitternut Hickory tree. As it turns out, it is the second largest Bitternut Hickory tree recorded in Pennsylvania. Measuring a diameter of 50 inches and a 105 ft tall, the tree is likely close to 200 years old. Data was reported to the Bureau of Forestry and confirmed and the results have now been reported to pabigtrees.com
 
Very cool discovery, Dr. Chamuris! Keep up the awesome science! 
 
 
 
 

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