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4 Signs of Disease in Trees that You Shouldn’t Ignore
Trees play a vital role in enhancing your property’s aesthetics, providing shade, and supporting the local ecosystem. However, trees can fall victim to disease, potentially making them susceptible to falling over and causing property damage and injuries. At Lewis’ Lawn & Tree Service, we can identify diseased trees and determine if they can be saved or if they should be safely removed. Here are four warning signs of tree disease.
One of the most visible signs of tree disease can be found in the leaves. If a tree’s leaves are yellowing, browning, or wilting during the growing season, it may indicate a problem. Leaves with spots, blotches, or unusual patterns could suggest a fungal or bacterial infection. Also, if a tree sheds its leaves prematurely, it may be struggling with a disease that impacts its ability to sustain healthy foliage.
The bark of a healthy tree is smooth and intact, but diseases can cause cracks, splits, or cankers on the trunk or branches. Cankers are sunken or discolored areas on the bark that can weaken the tree’s defenses. Bark that is peeling and exposing the wood beneath is often another red flag. This kind of damage leaves the tree vulnerable to further infections and pest infestations, potentially threatening its structural integrity.
The presence of fungi, such as mushrooms at the base of a tree or conks growing on the trunk, is often a sign of internal decay. These fungi feed on dead or dying wood, potentially indicating that parts of the tree are no longer healthy. Fungal infections can compromise a tree’s stability, making it a potential safety hazard if left untreated.
When a tree has widespread dead branches or shows signs of dieback—where the tips of the branches are not producing leaves—it is likely suffering from a disease. Dieback often stems from issues with the roots or vascular system, such as verticillium wilt or other infections. Dead branches pose risks of falling, which could endanger nearby people or property.
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