Peter S
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi, I have noticed this year that my mature silver maple has less leaves than previous years and am wondering if it may have a disease. One side of the tree (north west side which is more exposed to sun) has some bare limbs and others with leaves only on the tips. The south side seems to be filling in more normally. There is no sign of fungus. There is a bit of moss on the trunk of the north side. Some leaves at ground level have small bumps which I am guessing could be galls or maybe aphids. Two years ago I lost a mature elm tree about 50 feet from this tree so I am concerned that perhaps a disease or bug has spread to it. Has anyone had a similar situation and do I need to be concerned? Will try to attach a photo tomorrow. Thanks!