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When a tree descends into poor health, it can become a serious safety risk, as it is more prone to toppling over in high winds. Recognizing the signs of a dying tree can help you take action to potentially save it or remove it before it becomes a hazard. If you suspect that a tree on your property is dying, it’s best to call in an experienced arborist. At Sawtooth Tree Service, we’re experts at identifying dying trees. Then, as necessary, we can safely remove them. Here’s a look at four warning signs that a tree is dying.
Healthy trees have full, vibrant canopies during their growing seasons. If you see that your tree has sparse, discolored, or wilting leaves, it may be suffering from disease, pests, or environmental stresses. Yellowing/browning leaves out of season or premature leaf drop are red flags indicating the tree is under distress.
The trunk of a tree is its main support system, so any damage here is particularly concerning. Large cracks or splits in the trunk can indicate structural problems and internal decay. If you notice deep fissures or areas where the bark is splitting, this can be a sign that the tree is struggling to transport nutrients and water effectively. Such issues can compromise the tree's stability, making it more prone to falling.
Fungi growing at the base of a tree or on the trunk are often signs of internal rot. These organisms thrive on decaying wood, so their presence indicates that the tree has dead or decaying tissue. While not all fungi are harmful, a significant or sudden increase in fungal growth should be taken seriously, as it often signifies a dying tree.
A tree that is shedding branches or has many dead limbs is in distress. Dead branches can be identified by their brittle nature and lack of leaves. When a tree is dying, it will often shed its outer branches first. This can create a serious safety hazard. Dead branches can fall unexpectedly, posing a risk to people and property below.
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