Bobosocky
ArboristSite Member
This is in Central NY - we do not have EAB here yet. Curious why this is happening... I have not seen a single D shaped hole on an Ash tree in this area, which is why I think that the EAB is not doing this.
I have noticed that all the Ash around here basically turn brown in early fall and then drop their leaves. I remember reading an article around Philadelphia that there was some kind of fungus that caused them to do this, but that is pretty far from here.
Almost all the trees do have some kind of green fungus growing on them.. not sure if this could be causing it?
The only time I have seen that dark purple they used to turn is on seedlings that are starting to grow in fields. Even the saplings didn't turn purple.
I have noticed that all the Ash around here basically turn brown in early fall and then drop their leaves. I remember reading an article around Philadelphia that there was some kind of fungus that caused them to do this, but that is pretty far from here.
Almost all the trees do have some kind of green fungus growing on them.. not sure if this could be causing it?
The only time I have seen that dark purple they used to turn is on seedlings that are starting to grow in fields. Even the saplings didn't turn purple.