What’s wrong with my tree? Verticillium wilt
Verticillium wilt is a severe fungal disease Verticillium wilt is a severe fungal disease caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae. This fungus lives in the soil and can lay dormant for many years until the roots of susceptible plants, like maple trees, get close and causes the spores to germinate. [...]
Sep
What’s wrong with my tree? Sooty mold
Sooty mold is a fungal disease caused by sap-sucking insects Sooty mold is a fungus that is dark-colored and grows on the honeydew produced by sap-sucking insects like aphids. This fungus appears as a black, powdery substance that can cover leaves and twigs. It can even be seen on lawn [...]
Sep
What’s Wrong With My Trees? Apple Scab Of Apple & Crabapple Trees
Apple Scab Is A Common Fungus That Affects Apple And Crabapple Trees Apple scab is caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis and is a common disease in the cool, wet weather in early spring. High humidity in the early summer can also promote the spread of the disease.
Apr
Combating Dutch Elm Disease In Missouri
Dutch elm disease is a fungal disease caused by Ophiostoma ulmi that enters the tree through wounds. Once infected, it spreads to the woody tissue that conducts water before moving throughout the tree. This stops the tree from getting the nutrients it needs. Dutch elm disease is found in most [...]
Sep
What’s Wrong With My Trees? Wood Decay
Wood Decay Is Caused By Fungi While wood decay is natural—and beneficial—in nature, we don’t necessarily want it occurring in the trees on our lawns. Wood decay first begins when the tree is damaged by natural or man-made means, be it a storm or improper pruning. Fungus spores and bacteria [...]
Aug