Completely Arbortrary Podcast
1) Burning Hot Fresh Root News (Scots Pine)
Welcome to Season X of Completely Arbortrary, our final hoorah! To begin the end, we talk about senses of smell and the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by ...Show More
2) It's The End of Completely Arbortrary (As We Know It)
It's been 5 years of weekly tree podcasts, but after this final season, Casey and Alex will be moseying on to the next chapter for an extended hiatus. Buckle up for THE FINAL SEASON of Completely Arbo...Show More
3) How Water Moves Through Trees (Oyster Bay-Pine)
Turgor pressure, negative pressure, vessels and tracheids, embolisms… It’s a fact-packed Christmas Day episode of Completely Arbortrary, featuring the Oyster Bay-pine (Callitris rhomboidea). This drou...Show More
4) Underplanted, Underrated, Underappreciated (Japanese Pagodatree)
Underrated, underplanted, underappreciated… so why isn’t the Japanese pagodatree (Styphnolobium japonicum) a more popular as a street tree in our urban forests? Completely Arbortrary is produced and ...Show More
5) Ivory & (Ebony)
work together in perfect harmony (guitar reference). Today, learn all about the ebony (Diospyros ebenum), it's typical path through capitalism, and the guitar luthier who gave it back to the world. ...Show More
6) The Odysseed (Lotus Tree)
Hop aboard the good ship Odyssey to make for the island of the lotus tree (Diospyros lotus). But, could this be a case of mistaken idenitree?... Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Cas...Show More
7) Holiday Merch Sale + Urban Trees and Racism
As we take a quick break we're here to remind you that our holiday merch sale ends ON BLACK FRIDAY, and reintroduce you to our talk on urban trees and racism. Completely Arbortrary is produced an...Show More
8) BONUS EPISODE: Fungus in the Fall
As the boys take a much needed break from the wild world of modern podcasting, they present to you the audio from a 2023 livestream entitled Fungus in the Fall. Completely Arbortrary is produced and ...Show More
9) Splitting Facts (Weeping Juniper)
So many junipers, so little time. So let’s pick one! How about the weeping juniper (Juniperus flaccida)? Buckle up, it’s gonna be a bumpy one. Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Casey Cl...Show More
10) Goin' Thig Mode (Fraser Fir)
You goin’ thig mode? You know, the mode for when a deer eats one of your leaves? The Fraser fir certainly does (Abies fraseri). Join us for a discussion of tree emergency responses, then a new game: T...Show More