PostOak1707
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I was called in to take a look at a flowering dogwood in Georgia by a large landscaping company who has had different arborists taking care of the tree from other large companies outside of town. The tree is showing a very sparse upper crown and much of the remaining foliage is showing early fall color. I will post some pictures. There is also a new placard with pesticide/herbicide warning. I have spoken with this landscaper on pervious occasions and know that the other arborists/tree companies were doing some sort of fertilizer program that was supposedly directed toward root growth. The symptoms seem to be very similar to drought stress and I will definitely have to check in about how much irrigation there has been for the tree. This is a very old flowering dogwood and it looks like it may have some anthracnose in the crown, but I suspect the main issue is over-fertilization of this tree. I would be interested in hearing some fellow arborist input.
Early fall color.
Very sparse upper crown.
Another shot of sparse crown with fall color.
Only really "healthy" looking foliage on one small section of consisting of mostly epicormic shoots.
Evidence?
Early fall color.
Very sparse upper crown.
Another shot of sparse crown with fall color.
Only really "healthy" looking foliage on one small section of consisting of mostly epicormic shoots.
Evidence?