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Signs of Tree Decay Holes or cracks in the bark. Dead sections of the trunk or branches. Leaf issues (such as discoloration, dieback, spotting, sparse leaf cover) Mushrooms or other fungi on the trunk, root flare, or ground around the tree.
If your tree displays multiple symptoms on this list, you should contact a tree specialist for assistance. Bark abnormalities. Missing bark. Lack of foliage. An abundance of dead wood and branches. Leaning trunk. Abnormal leaf behavior. Pests and fungus.
If there are unhealthy areas noticeable on a tree, correctly removing the diseased sections could save a trees life. Be sure to get rid of the unhealthy branches to prevent the problem from spreading. Use sanitized shears, knives, or saw to remove unwanted branches. Pruning can help your tree retain its nourishment.
Here are 11 signs of common tree and shrub problems for you to get familiar with. Chewed Foliage on Trees Shrubs. Distorted Foliage. Stippled Dull Foliage. White Spots on Trees Shrubs. Cottony White Masses. Holes in the Bark of Trees Shrubs. Sticky Substances. Leaf Spots on Tree or Shrub Leaves or Needles.
8 Signs That Your Tree Is Dying There are broken sticks all over the ground around the tree. The bark is shedding off of the tree. Rot or fungus is visible on the tree. The tree is no longer standing up straight. Open wounds. No leaves or dead leaves. Termites and other pests. Root damage.
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How to tell if a tree is struggling with a disease: Premature leaf defoliation or reduced foliage. Leaves or needles with dark spots, unusual colors, or distorted shapes. Changes in tree bark. Fungi or root rot.
How to tell if a tree is struggling with a disease: Premature leaf defoliation or reduced foliage. Leaves or needles with dark spots, unusual colors, or distorted shapes. Changes in tree bark. Fungi or root rot.
Signs of an Unhealthy Tree Cavities, cracks, and holes in the trunk or limbs. Wilting. Bare patches. Broken branches.

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