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While Japanese maple trees can grow fine in shade, those with pigment benefit from around six to eight hours of sunlight each day. Without this, the leaves will turn green, which is sometimes referred ...
But many maple-tree huggers in Greater Columbus have expressed concern this spring about trees that have been affected by a common disease that has left many maples with brown leaves, which began ...
Your maple tree has tar spot, a fungal disease that infected the leaves of your soft maple in early spring. Symptoms of maple tar spot begin with small greenish-yellow spots that begin to form on ...
Anthracnose is a fungal disease favored by cool, wet weather that can affect sycamore, oak, maple and many other shade trees. Younger leaves may turn black and wither while older leaves have brown ...
There are lots of brown spots on the leaves of my sugar maple this spring. I have never noticed it being this bad in past years. What is this and what can I do for my tree? — Graham Robinson,… ...
Maple leaves with a fungus known as tar spot" disease are seen on the ground under a Maple tree at Albany Rural Cemetery on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017 in Menands, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union) ...
Q: Our dwarf Japanese maple tree has grown beautifully for at least 15 years, but then one day last month, boom, the leaves started looking kind of curled. Now they're all both curled and crunchy.
Tree diseases are on the rise Published 12:00 am Sunday, June 13, 2021 ...
The tree had been healthy and lush until this spring. There is another smaller maple directly across the street dying the same way and the second lot over from that one has a sick maple being removed.