When trees are in healthy condition, they make major contributions to the environment, as well as to a property’s aesthetics. But diseased trees can be at great risk of toppling over, especially in high winds, potentially causing property damage and injuries. At Ingram’s Tree Service, our local arborists can accurately identify diseased trees. Then, we can determine whether they can be saved or if they need to be safely removed. Here’s a look at five signs that a tree has a disease.
Look out for discoloration, spotting, or premature wilting. Leaves may turn yellow, brown, or develop unusual patterns. Also, if you notice stunted or deformed growth in leaves, it could signal an underlying issue. Keep an eye on the overall vitality of the canopy—a healthy tree should have vibrant, lush foliage.
The bark serves as the protective outer layer of a tree, and abnormalities in its appearance can indicate trouble. Watch for cracks, splits, or peeling bark, as these can be signs of disease or pest infestation. Some diseases cause lesions or cankers on the bark. Healthy bark should be intact and uniform in color.
Sudden changes in growth patterns—such as excessive branching, sparse foliage, or dieback—could be red flags. Also, the presence of abnormal growths like fungal conks or galls may indicate an underlying disease. Any deviations from the tree’s typical growth behavior should be brought to the arborist's attention.
The health of a tree's roots is fundamental to its overall well-being, yet root problems are often overlooked until it's too late. Symptoms of root-related issues include stunted growth, yellowing foliage, and premature leaf drop. In advanced cases, you may notice root rot or decay.
Pests and insects are common vectors for tree diseases, and their presence can indicate an underlying problem. Keep an eye out for signs of pest activity, such as chewed leaves or tunnels in the bark. Potential pest infestations should be inspected by the arborist.
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and the surrounding area, contact Ingram’s Tree Service at
(336) 471-4934. We provide expertise with both residential and commercial tree care in High Point, NC. Feel free to give us a call today to request a
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