When trees are painted white from bottom up to a certain level of the trunk it is called 'white washing' or winter washing'. The practice is most common in countries where real winters. From protecting trees against natures harshest elements to fending off unwanted pests, painting tree trunks white serves crucial purposes that go far beyond aesthetics.
From protecting trees against natures harshest elements to fending off unwanted pests, painting tree trunks white serves crucial purposes that go far beyond aesthetics.