Barbs4x4
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I have a River Birch tree, about 4 years old, about 10 feet tall that has been doing fine until a few days ago. These are small maybe 3/4 inch limbs - after a steady rain yesterday the tree limbs were dropping low and the main stalk was slight bent. I also noticed a couple of squirrels in the tree, eating on some of the leaves which may have caused the limbs to start laying toward the ground.
I also noticed some of the leaves (maybe 1/8 of them) are heavily crinkled (like the outside covering of a hickory nut) and sort of stiff, and are a lighter color green than the other leaves, and no longer shiney.. also with a slightly gray look on the back - if you rub the back the white part comes off and a a rust color is left on your hands. This seems to be the leaf the squirrel is ating.
I did not think River Birch had anything on them but leaves - does this mean the tree is deseased and those leaves are dying (though not in the traditional sense a leaf dies, where it turns brown and drops off). If so, how can it be treated?
Thank you
I also noticed some of the leaves (maybe 1/8 of them) are heavily crinkled (like the outside covering of a hickory nut) and sort of stiff, and are a lighter color green than the other leaves, and no longer shiney.. also with a slightly gray look on the back - if you rub the back the white part comes off and a a rust color is left on your hands. This seems to be the leaf the squirrel is ating.
I did not think River Birch had anything on them but leaves - does this mean the tree is deseased and those leaves are dying (though not in the traditional sense a leaf dies, where it turns brown and drops off). If so, how can it be treated?
Thank you