Common Signs Your Atlanta Trees May Be Ailing
Over 2,000 years ago, an important tree had one of its branches removed on the order of Indian emperor Ashoka the Great. It was under this very tree that the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Ashoka bestowed kingship on the branch, and planted it in a thick-rimmed solid gold vase.
Trees have been an important and integral part of human life since time began. In fact, scientists continuously remind us that if the last tree dies, so too must the last man. At Georgia Tree Company, we take this reverence of foliage to heart by providing the best Atlanta tree care to homes and businesses throughout the area. One of the most common tree care services that we provide is helping homeowners to know if there tree is diseased and what they can do about it.
Common Signs of Disease
Just like people show different symptoms of diseases, so too do trees. Seeping, growths, peeling bark, and wounds in the trunk are all signs that something might be wrong with your tree.
Fluid Seepage
Alcoholic slime flux is a common cause of trees seeming to ooze fluids. Trees experiencing excessive slime flux will begin to show streaks of dark fluid on the bark, which may pool around the base of the trunk. This fluid is easy to determine by its sour smell.
Hard Growths
Many tree varieties, such as Hickory, Cherry, and Maple, are prone to fungal growths. One example of these is the Fomes fomentarius that appears as a hard, hoof shaped mark on the bark of a tree. Grey in color, this fungus will continue to grow on a tree until it takes over the tree and kills it, or until it has been entirely removed.
Peeling Bark
One of the most common and easiest to spot when it comes to tree disease symptoms, missing or peeling bark is a sure sign that your tree is in trouble. The bark acts as a protective outer layer for the tree, helping the tree to preserve nutrients and prevent insect and animal damage to the inner structure of the tree.
Discolored Leaves
There are several tree diseases that can cause leaves and flowers to become discolored. For instance, trees with slowed growth and yellow or browning leaves may be suffering from armillaria root rot, while trees with black shoots and flowers are most likely experiencing fire blight.
It is important to familiarize yourself with the most common diseases and signs of infection that your tree may suffer. By doing this, you can be better prepared for a tree illness and able to get the best care possible before it is too late. If your trees are in need of some additional care, check out http://www.gatreecompany.com/home/service-areas/tree-services-atlanta/.
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