If you have a tree on your property, it is good to know the signs of a dying one so you can give it the care it needs before it’s too late. To help you understand the process, read these signs that tell you a tree is dying.
The Tree Trunk
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Vertical cracks on the tree
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Missing bark on the tree trunk
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Cankers or areas of dead bark
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If you scratch the trunk and see the inner layer of bark is brown, your tree is dead
Signs From The Tree's Branches
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Losing leaves before the correct season
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Holding onto dead leaves on branches
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Weak joints connecting tree to branches
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Brown and brittle leaves during growing season
Signs of Damaged Roots
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The tree develops a sudden and noticeable lean
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Small branches sprouting from the base of the tree
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Roots may turn slimy
Fungus & Critters
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Large fungus on a tree can indicate that the tree is rotting inside
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Bark beetles, carpenter ants, or other insects are signs of a dying tree
New Environment
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If things around the tree have been moved it could be experiencing more light or wind
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Nearby construction could damage the tree’s roots
Prevention
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Avoid bumping the tree with tools when doing yard work
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Be gentle around exposed roots
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Leave room around tree so that it can breathe and absorb light
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Water your trees if you have been in a drought
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Prune your trees when needed
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Plant trees in areas where they have room to grow fully
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Prune at the right time of the year
For more information on the topic, check out this article that we wrote for TCIA.