The tree is about 16 years old and over the last months started to loose the outer bark from the trunk and also some of leaves (some of the branches are leafless now). Eutypella looks similar to nectria galligena; however, it is thicker and more difficult to peel. No sign of anything other than a few earwigs around the tree. . Where can I send a picture to? If this is the case, the tree will bounce back from the injuries, though they may look a little ugly until the tree ages a few more years. Maple tree diseases need prompt treatment. Powdery mildew doesn't often cause lasting harm to the tree that it's on because it just sits on the top of the leaf (as opposed to getting inside the roots or eating holes in the leaves). If you don't have a problem with it, you can keep the tree as the bees are using it. Help….what can we do? The tree look great in spring,and the first year it seeemd to be limited to only a few branches, but it appeared many of these branches also died after the leaves fell. . This is because bark diseases of maple trees are very visible to a trees owner and are often bring about dramatic changes to the tree. But don’t be too concerned, as it doesn’t affect the whole tree and its long-term health, just the foliage. About 1 month ago, the tree was staked down and during a storm the top 1/3rd of the tree snapped off as well as a few lower branches. By late May or early June the female scale has matured and begins to lay hundreds of eggs within a white frothy wax. From helicopters to leaves to the sap... One arborist said you don't see too many maples reach this age and be relatively healthy. In response to the photos you posted, you could remove the wooden boards from around the tree for aesthetic reasons, and it would prevent litter from collecting there. Under the branches are little white cottony balls - about the size of an eraser. I would contact a local nursery or arborist to find out what you could use to treat the tree- it probably can be saved, even if it does have anthracnose. Am I not watering them enough??? You will see brown staining of the wood in a circle a little below the bark. As for types of trees that do well in high winds- pines usually fit the bill for the conditions you speak of, as do oaks. If you Google it you will see many photos to confirm that. If you have a severe outbreak, make sure you rake up the leaves and destroy them, as these diseases go through the winter on old leaves and then re-infect the trees next summer. You shouldn't feel a pressing need to eliminate lichen because it's not harmful, but you can use copper fungicides if you don't want to see them on your maples. I’m not sorry as I hate the tree. The female lays her eggs on the leaves by burrowing into the leaf (this can result in brown scars on it). The Bayer treatment is absorbed through the roots of the trees, then as the bugs suck on the tree sap they will die. Yes, pruning/shaping the tree to reduce the weight on the limbs would definitely help. I am devestated! There is a large dark purple discoloration on the trunk, starting where the primary trunk splits into three vertical smaller branches. from there it spreads all over the leave, main veins first afterwards the green between the veins. It doesn’t do any harm, but I agree about the disfiguring effect. what would be the correct treatment for tar spot if any, hoping to keep it from spreading. The disease enters through damaged roots. Is it uniform all over, or isolated on one or two main limbs? Could this be It'll look similar on a maple. Remove any wood that is dead beneath the bark (although Verticillium rises from the roots, so doing this is only cosmetic), as it won’t re-sprout once the bark dies. Earlier than other sugar maples? Charlotte Gerber (author) from upstate New York on July 11, 2010: Hi Randy, I'm guessing that the leaves have spots, like tar spots? Aim for good air circulation between the branches, and control with a fungicide or sulphur spray. It soon goes away if the pests are dealt with. These usually show up as different kinds of spots on the leaves. Hi Jeff, It sounds like sun scorch. The leaves were falling off previous to that. So weaker ones will begin to die, and will then easily dislodge in windy weather. Is there a brown ring in the wood, close to the bark? While maple trees can suffer from a number of general problems, verticillium wilt seems to be the most common and dangerous disease plaguing maple tree owners. Thanks again for any help or suggestions. No wonder! The sap dripped profusely where we cut the two branches, and the next day the bark turned black. In today's Hands on Gardening, Cory Malles shows us a few different kinds of diseases that affect maple trees and how you can treat them The portion of the tree which seems to be mostly affected by the damaged branches and leaves would be on the north facing side, all the way up from the lowest branches to to the top. Everything was fine - in the last week we had one savage windy day. What an informative website! For the last two years it has started green in spring and then turns yellow all over and the top leaves start to droop and turn brownish. Maybe wait till next spring now, as growth for this year will be over. Any advice that you can offer would be helpful. It is definitely a Sensation maple (Acer negundo) – when I say variegated, I mean that there are usually up to three colors on the leaves during growing season (i.e., red or rusty, green, yellow), and each spring/summer, the colors are slightly different than the previous season – for example, sometimes early spring brings red or rusty leaves within green leaves. I have a 25 to 30 year old sugar maple. Do you think with increased water they will come back next spring??? Take a very sharp knife – like a sturdy box cutter – and carefully trim away the damaged parts – don’t pull it off, cut it away, until you reach healthy bark all around it. It was planted about 12-years ago. The affected areas may show small, dark spots and irregularly-shaped leaves with dead or brown areas. Winged brown insects that are about the size of a nickel or smaller, Large number of varieties; usually look like black, red, brown, or green abnormalities such as a pimple or a needle. Disease Symptoms Pathogen/Cause Management; Anthracnose: Norway maple: narrrow, purple to brown streaks occur along the leaf veins. If it is, and half the tree has turned green, it it probably too late to fix it by cutting down the green parts. Maple trees can leaf out more than once during a growing season if they are stressed, so hang in there. The branches can also develop cankers, which often strip them of their bark and kill them. I am not sure what this might be. Four years back our newly constructed home came with two maple trees in our front yard. Could you please advise me if there is any treatment I could do to help it? Thank you for any help you can provide. Also, there has been no construction around this tree. The second told us it looked to be the same and that we had a 50/50 chance of bringing it back in the spring if we fertilized in the fall. See how things develop over the summer, and write back in fall if you still have problems. Then why are my trees the only ones not growing :(. Several different kinds of fungi will cause cankers on a maple tree. It is caused by dry … Could it be something else? It is not lichen as there is really no texture to the spots. You can often confirm that you have Verticillium Wilt by taking a branch that is showing these symptoms and cutting it across. Verticillium Wilt. Thank you so much for your comments and giving me something to think about/bring up with the horticulturist. What can be done. I can definitely see how as the tree is getting older the weight of the branches could be pulling the stems even further apart. Though the hardiness, growth rates and irrigation needs vary among each vaiety, the maple trees’ disease susceptibility is quite similar. I have a maple tree that has the Maple Spindle Gall. I planted a Florida Maple tree that I bought at a nursery over the weekend. Don’t let the tree dry in the summer. If you can get everyone around you to destroy the leaves in fall, that is the only way to reduce it – difficult I know, but at least your trees won’t die! Not sure how effective dormant oil is in controlling it, but it can’t hurt! We have a young Sugar Maple (4" diameter) that has looked healthy for the 10 years that it has been planted in our back yard. Treating the trees is usually not affective because the spores can travel from a neighbor's tree onto yours. In hot, humid summers maples can sometimes show a white, powdery coating on the leaves, almost like flour has been thrown onto them. Maybe you never noticed them in other years? What should I do? The second has deep red/purple leaves that now has little yellow spots on the leaves. Their seeds are often referred to as helicopters because of their shape and the way they float to the ground. Best to only collect seed from healthy trees. I should clarify, the spot has the diameter of an orange. Over the past few weeks, after a prolonged period of dry and very hot weather in NY, the leaves have turned from red to a greenish brown color and are drooping. This is easily done during the winter while the tree is dormant. He then wrapped the bottoms in tape. we have had drought problems for a few years. If you haven’t lost too much bark the tree may survive. The patches on the bark probably cover dead areas beneath – you could remove one or two and check. Charlotte Gerber (author) from upstate New York on August 01, 2010: Hi Brenda, It sounds like you have carpenter ants. If there is still a fair amount of foliage left, having a tree company come in and do a deep root feeding can often help, but its not guaranteed. I live in downtown Chicago and for this summer almost all of the maple trees in our neighborhood have developed white spots on the green leaves. If it comes to taking it down there is a monster problem as there is no way to get equipment back to the tree area and it would involve three properties with potential damage to all three. Your thoughts? In response to the photos you posted, you could remove the wooden boards from around the tree for aesthetic reasons, and it would prevent litter from collecting there. Those sound like male flowers that have of course died by this time. I live in Northern Colorado. Silver maples pruned in March 2018. They both have spotted leaves. Severely affected trees may exhibit leaf loss. It does sound like Verticillium wilt, which Norway maple can certainly get, is a possibility, but it could simply be natural loss of lower limbs – since you say the upper growth is good, and that is usually where Verticillium symptoms show first. It had a brown soft center 3/4 inch in diameter surrounded by normal wood. The first appear on juicy, tender young shoots. Canker can attack through bark damage. Yes, it was in wet ground after snow melt in the spring and we could not do our first lawn mowing until about 8th June. I have a 45 year old sugar maple that always had perfect leaves every year until this spring. My three-year-old autumn blaze Maple has a gash on the trunk where the bark is now coming away from the tree. It’s had that for a few years. Tar spot will not kill your trees, but it's unsightly and can cause them to drop their leaves before the fall season. 1. I am suspicious that I have some form of insect boring intop the branches (based on looking at a couple of these branches where they final broke off - This usmmer a health brach came down and you could see where something had basically cut it through part way - Lookinf for suggestions if there are any on treating the tree to keep this from continuing - the tree is starting to look thin. The appearance of these damages can be numerous (dried leaves, cracked bark, broken limbs). Some of the most common are: Verticillium Wilt – Also called maple wilt, this fungus is a common and serious problem that can kill trees. To reduce spread, collect and bag or burn all the leaves – don’t put them into compost or mix with other leaves to mulch. Maple Wilt. It could also be drought or nutrient deficiency. Take a few branches with curled leaves, about an inch or so in diameter. To look at it from any angle other than while standing under the canopy, the tree looks full & healthy. Each type of maple tree requires different soil and climate conditions. If it is, nothing to worry about. This condition you describe is sometimes caused by a late frost followed by a rapid thaw, thus causing splits in tree trunks. it had more dead than live limbs. we cut it down . This is my bird feeder tree, has several in there which are filled regularly in the winter. I planted a maple tree last yr and it budded out and was leafed out really well and then all the leaves shriveled up and turned brown what caused this ? The spots first appear as small yellow spots in June. I have a silver maple of 40 years. Question: The bark on my maple tree is peeling. An arborist told us that both trees were “girdled” and also had mites – nothing could be done but removal. Unfortunately, trees with root rot usually can't be salvaged and need to be cut down to prevent injuring people or damaging property. Fortunately, it's not harmful because it feeds off of the air rather than the trees. Charlotte Gerber (author) from upstate New York on October 02, 2010: Hi Samantha, It sounds like you might be describing a leaf gall. Occasionally the leaf margins are yellow or chlorotic. I would ask another arborist for an opinion. My husband gave me this tree for our 6th Anniversary. Exotic tree pests and diseases have entered the UK from overseas and are sweeping through the countryside. Then I noticed the buds on some of the trees were all beige and looked like they were sprayed with a chemical as the leaves looked shriveled.. Could you please tell me what is happening to my beautiful Maples? red maple tree image by Giovanni Aquaro from Fotolia.com Anthracnose in maple trees is quite common. It is unsightly, but not harmful. next door to us, the people rent . Not to worry too much. Then see what happens next spring. The tree tries to seal off this wound by producing a ridge of callus tissue around the scar. You could try removing all the old bark, and trim neatly the edges still attached, so that fresh, white bark shows. If it is growing more actively it will stay green longer, and might have not been ready when you had the weather conditions that cause red coloring (warm days and cool nights). If you're worried about your trees, a tree surgeon is a good idea. That doesn’t mean you don’t have another issue, if the branches really are dying. To prevent citrus tree Root Rot, remove all decaying material such as leaves, dead weeds, and fallen fruit from the ground surrounding the tree base, and prune lower limbs to at least two feet above the ground. The fungus winters-over on fallen leaves. I would say the best way to ensure a tree gets adequate nutrients is to put mulch down, an inch or so at the most. Some of the trunk is a lichen color, like the lichens are part of the grayish colored trunk. My husband did tree spikes in the drip line and broadcast fertilizer in the fall. Then, they progress to the black spots on the leaves you see above. In addition, if the leaves seem smaller this year (and perhaps last year as well), I believe it may be due to the late frosts we've had. I should also mention that one of the worst branches for sap in the spring was on the south side. Now, about 4 days later selective leaves are curling on the tree. I had thought that the spots had stopped spreading (I don't seem to be getting any more leaves that turn completely brown), but it's recently put out some new leaves, but those too are developing spots. One of the most common maple tree diseases is known as maple wilt. We live in the Pacific Northwest and have a large (approx 30 year old) well established Japanese Red Maple tree (not sure of the exact species)that has been suffering leaf die off in summer for the last three years. What has caused this? I had iron injections into the trunk on 2 separate occasions. Sorry you are losing a mature tree – it is always sad when that happens, but this disease is hard to control, and does destroy a lot of trees. Just to be clear about the symptoms of leaf scorch- the outer perimeter of the leaf becomes dry and brown and the edges curl up. Molds and Diseases of a Magnolia Tree. Spraying the trunk and branches in late winter with horticultural tar-oil is another control possibility – the adults and eggs overwinter in the bark. Charlotte Gerber (author) from upstate New York on August 27, 2010: Hi Alan Crocker, Your problem sounds serious- it may be a borer beetle. Heart rot will literally rot away your tree, in many cases destroying a tree within a season or two. Apart from the lack of smell, I think it could be the beginning of a disease called ‘wet wood’. This is the first year I have seen sap on this tree. I setup a page for it http://stoneblue.com/ken/mapletree with photos and description . Tree fungi are, in the broadest sense, all fungi that colonize and degrade wood. When I investigsted a little further I saw large black ants working hard on an old spot where a rather large limb had been pruned before we moved here 14 years ago. When you say branches are dying, do you mean losing leaves, or has the wood died? I just planted the tree in the ground Monday, with some cow manure and really good potting soil. So we bought a 6-7 foot red maple for approximately the same spot, in the middle of a no-shade, Wilmington, NC yard. Ideally the leaves in fall should all be collected and destroyed – not composted. Wet spring, no rain for several weeks, rainy again in upstate NY, zone 4. Has there been any root disturbance, like trenching, or changing the soil level? the most likely cause is dryness. Sounds like you're the go to guy for maple problems! We see leaves all over the tree including way up on top. Yes, the Bayer Advanced Tree and Shrub will get rid of them, but it may take a week to two weeks to totally kill them all. Now that leaves and new growth are present, new growth branches are falling off particularly with windy days. Having the right set of weather conditions (high humidity and frequent rain) ensures that this disease spreads. You cannot sit on the deck without washing down the table and chairs first. If there are holes in the bark, I would think you have a beetle (of the borer variety) responsible. I took some photos today of our tree and the leaves but could not figure out how to attach them to my posting so I thought I would add a more detailed verbal description. Sap oozes from the canker in the bark. If your tree has these spots, which then causes leaves to curl in mid-July, it may have a different disease called Anthracnose. In my own experience, this has helped me to eliminate a variety of landscape pests including aphids. If you lose some leaves, but the tree still looks full, then it’s probably not much to worry about, but if it is extensive leaf drop, it could be the beginning of Verticillium wilt. Is that was you are seeing? Question: My red maple looks like it’s evenly coated in something shiny. We’ve every year had problems with cracks on the trunk (they are fairly large, nearly a foot in length), and always on the east side (we assume, and were told once by the nursery, it’s from winter freezing) – we wrap the trunk every winter before the first freeze and remove it after the last frost. Mower/string trimmer damage is a major cause of long-term issues with trees. Scorch symptoms tell us that one or more of the following factors are affecting the tree: 1. Please help. If this isn't the case, please write back and give me a few more details or contact your county Cooperative Extension office's tree expert for assistance. By now they are probably spread around, ready to release new spores. Hm, it sound like maple wilt, Verticillium to me. Physiological leaf scorch is the most common. Hi Theresa, Are there other trees, specifically maple trees, in your neighborhood that are exhibiting the same problem? At times yellow spots can also be detected on the lower sides of the leaves, which are caused due to rust. A common soil-borne disease called Verticillium alboatrum enters the tree through its roots and causes leaves to wilt. Good luck with it all – it’s always a shame when a nice tree dies! Please check this link from the US National Forest Service: www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/alb/. You can check the sapwood of your tree for olive-colored streaks, a sign of maple wilt. We live in zone 4. Have them remove all the dead branches, and everything with that dark ring in the wood. Thanks in advance, Jeff in central valley CA. Now it is May and I’ve noticed that the leaves on the bottom branches have withered; they are crunchy, but have not changed color. Since Verticillium enters through damaged roots, it is important to try to not damage the roots of your maple trees. If so, it won't kill your tree, it is just unattractive. Both trees receive the same care and watering schedule with fertilizer. Good luck with them – everyone should make sure their mower guy never goes near trees with mowers or trimmers! Good luck! Thank you for any suggestions you may have. Also what is the white spider looking stuff that comes from the tree. I hope you have some thoughts and suggestions. These are rarely noticed by most people, and I have never seen the problem you describe. I might suggest having the tree fertilized with a deep root feeding – many arborists offer this. Older maples tend to leaf out on the outermost part of the branches, while the inner parts of the branches have fewer leaves and small branches. It is close to our wooden deck to give us lots of shade in the summer. It could be bird droppings. That’s it. I had a younger one in the back yard with the same symptoms. The University of Hawai'i has created an amazing PDF that explains the mold's lifecycle and is complete with many photos of the mold. I'm not sure exactly what may be causing the lesions you speak of. So it is probably a ‘Harlequin’ or another variegated form of Norway Maple. You have to be vigilant from the beginning and remove any all-green shoots (which are always produced, every year) before they take over the tree – which yours has now done. like poppyseeds on the affected leaves. I don't think I would use cement though, only because eventually it will crack/pull away from the tree when exposed to the weather after a few years. Just discovered small black eggs(?) 25 year old maple is dropping shriveled and black spotted leaves.The entire tree has this condition.the past two years this tree had tar spots,but very few leaves fell.Any suggestions? I do not remember any odour to the sap back in the spring just that it was a golden honey brown colour. Hi Patty and Sally, I think the two of you have the same problem- mealy bugs or scale insects. Hi Paul, The foam insulation idea is intriguing, I've never used it in that way! There are several damaging maple tree diseases and pests. The maple did well the first year, last year, with bright red foliage in fall, though lonely in a big spot to itself. For example I suppose in the short term even more watering would help. I've checked the leaves for insects, but can't seem to find any. Two trees (Same Size) 2 1/2" trunks 12' -14' tall were planted two seasons ago within 20 miles of one another. There are no treatments. Is this due to large amounts of rain we’ve been having. Japanese Maple Tree Diseases. You will need an arborist with the root feeding equipment. I have often seen Verticillium on sugar maple where a whole section dies suddenly, leaving the rest looking perfectly healthy – but it often then dies a year or two later. Light colored leaves with a dull appearance are noticeable in early summer. As for the red/black spots, I agree - they're probably galls and those don't cause the leaking sap problem, nor will they kill your tree. I assume by blossoms you mean the small red flowers that develop into seeds. 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