Healthy trees are beautiful landscape features, but when trees become infected with diseases, their condition can quickly decline, at which point they can become prone to toppling over in high winds and causing major property damage. If you think a tree on your property might be diseased, then you should call in an experienced arborist to inspect it. At Texas Sun Tree Services, our local arborists are experts at identifying diseased trees and determining whether the tree can be saved or will need to be safely cut down. Here’s a look at five signs that a tree has a disease.
Unusual Leaf Discoloration
Oftentimes, one of the first indicators of a tree's declining health is an abnormal change in leaf color. Healthy leaves typically exhibit a vibrant green hue. If you notice discoloration such as yellowing, browning, or spotting, it could be a sign of disease.
Premature Leaf Drop
Trees undergo a natural process of shedding leaves during certain seasons. However, if a tree starts losing leaves outside of its normal cycle or experiences premature leaf drop, it might be suffering from a disease. This is especially true if the dropped leaves display signs of discoloration, spots, or abnormal patterns.
Abnormal Growth Patterns
Diseased trees may exhibit unusual growth, including stunted growth or the development of abnormal growths such as cankers. Keep an eye out for any changes in the tree's overall structure or the appearance of growths that seem out of place.
Bark Abnormalities
A tree's bark serves as its protective layer, and changes in its appearance can signal trouble. Look for signs such as peeling bark, cracks, lesions, or cankers. These may be indications of various diseases, including fungal infections or bacterial infestations.
Fungal Growth
The presence of fungi on a tree is a red flag. Mushrooms, mold, or fungal conks growing on the trunk or around the base of the tree can signify an underlying disease. Fungi often take advantage of weakened trees, contributing to their decline.
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