Perk
ArboristSite Member
I live in Virginia, in the mountains, we are well into winter weather. I have an older Red Oak on the property (20"DBH) that has not shed its leaves, all the others have. The leaves are brown and dead, just like the leaves on the ground, but they are hanging on to the tree, even in rain and wind. Some of the Oaks here are slowly dying (is this what is called fade?) but that process seems to be a gradual thing - one side or part of the tree per season. This one seemed to be healthy with green leaves all summer. Is this tree dead? How else can I tell?
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.