Just like living organisms everywhere, trees can suffer from health issues that eventually lead to their demise. Recognizing the signs of a dying tree early can help in taking necessary steps to either save the tree or safely remove it. At Hernandez Tree Experts, our local arborists can accurately identify dying trees, and then determine how to proceed. Here’s a look at five signs that a tree may be dying.
One of the most noticeable signs of a dying tree is the presence of brittle or dead branches. If you see that many branches are snapping off easily or are devoid of leaves during the growing season, this could indicate that the tree is struggling. Dead branches can be hazardous as they are more likely to fall, posing a risk to people and property.
Fungi thrive on decaying wood, so if you notice mushrooms or other fungal growth on the trunk or around the base of the tree, it could be a sign that the tree is decaying from the inside out. While not all fungi are harmful, their presence often indicates that the tree's internal structure is compromised.
Healthy trees generally have intact bark. If you see that the bark is peeling away in large sections or there are deep cracks, this could be a sign of disease or severe stress. Bark serves as a protective layer for trees, and its deterioration often signifies underlying health issues.
Leaves are vital indicators of a tree's health. If you notice that a tree's leaves are turning yellow or brown out of season, or if the tree is shedding leaves excessively, it may be in trouble. Leaf discoloration and premature leaf drop can be signs of nutrient deficiencies, pest infestations, or disease.
Roots anchor trees and provide them with water and nutrients. If a tree's roots are damaged, it can severely impact the tree's health. Signs of root damage include visible roots that are decayed or soft to the touch, or roots that are heaving out of the ground. Construction and soil compaction can lead to root damage.
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