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  1. K

    Dying Treee

    We have a young maple out in front of our house. It was doing great until last year, and again this year looks even worse. The middle section seems to be dead, possibly infected with something. Leaves flood try to come out and not long after withers, and died. I am in the USA, in Ohio. I have...
  2. P

    Unhealthy spruce?

    Hello! We have a spruce tree in our front yard that does not seem to be doing as well as other spruces in the neighbourhood. My father-in-law places some boulders and wash gravel (left over from a renovation) around the base of the tree many years ago. I didn't think much of it at the time, but...
  3. E

    Sycamore shedding trunk bark, normal?

    So it looks like this tree is in the extreme northern part of the Sycamore's normal range here in Wisconsin. My uncle has a rather large example on his farm. Lately I noticed that the bark on the trunk has been shedding and just generally not looking great. I don't know much about these...
  4. D

    Apple Tree unknown disease/sickness

    Hello All, Any information or help with this would be appreciated. My apple tree has been sick for quite some time. Not many apples are grown to full size, many don't fall...and rot on the branch. As well the tree has lots of moss around it. Take a look at the photo below to see what the inside...
  5. U

    Sick 'October Glory' Maple

    Had a call to look at a sick 'October Glory' Maple. Four of these trees were planted on a property in a large development about 5-7 year ago to replace Elms (or possibly Zelkovas) which weren't doing well. Two planted one year, two planted the next year. Main tree pictures are the worst of the...
  6. Erinfuentes5214

    Opinions on this big tree?

    Forgive me for being totally clueless, but does this tree look sick? We have lived here a few years now and each year pine needles fall to the ground. I have never noticed how the tree progresses into winter but I recently read pines are supposed to be evergreen. Again, I have no knowledge of...
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