What are the warning signs that a tree has a disease?
Trees add beauty and value to properties, but they are also vulnerable to a variety of diseases. When a tree is affected by disease, early detection is critical to prevent further deterioration or potential safety hazards. At Mauricio’s Tree Service, we can identify diseased trees and then safely remove them if necessary. Here are five signs that a tree may be suffering from a disease.
One of the most common signs of a diseased tree is a change in the appearance of its leaves. If you notice that the leaves are turning yellow, brown, or have unusual spots or blotches, this could indicate a disease such as anthracnose or powdery mildew. Healthy leaves should be vibrant and free of blemishes, so any discoloration should be inspected by a professional.
Fungal growth on a tree can be a clear indication of disease. This can appear as mushrooms at the base of the tree or as unusual growths, such as shelf-like fungi, on the trunk or branches. These fungi thrive on decaying wood, which may suggest that the tree's internal structure is compromised.
Healthy bark should be firm and intact, with no peeling or cracking. If the bark on a tree is splitting or falling off in chunks, this could be a sign of disease. Cankers, which are dead areas on the bark, are another symptom of tree disease. These cankers can be caused by pathogens that infect the tree.
Trees with a disease may exhibit wilting leaves, even when the tree is adequately watered. If the leaves are wilting or falling off earlier than usual in the growing season, it could indicate a vascular disease that prevents the tree from properly transporting water and nutrients.
A tree that has dead or dying branches could be suffering from disease. Look for branches that lack leaves, appear brittle, or have a gray or dark hue. These dead sections should be pruned and examined to prevent the disease from spreading.
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