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WHY ARE LOWER BRANCHES OF MY SPRUCE DYING?

WHY ARE LOWER BRANCHES OF MY SPRUCE DYING?

Cytospora canker of spruce A common malady of blue spruce trees in southeast Michigan is a tree disease called Cytospora canker. Trees 20 years of age or older tend to be affected the most. Needles on lower branches will often become yellow, then brown. Often, needles will fall off the tree while still green. After several weeks, infected lower branches will appear defoliated and dead. Usually a bluish-white resin will be observed on branches near the trunk. The presence of…

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Rhizosphaera Needlecast & Spruce Disease Complex

Rhizosphaera Needlecast & Spruce Disease Complex

Owen Tree Service has been managing spruce decline complex for well over a decade and currently treats thousands of spruce trees in southeast Michigan. I have personally diagnosed and prescribed treatment for thousands of spruce trees and seen many great results in Genesee County. Have I seen poor results from our programs? Yes, I have, but this is usually a result of another disease or insect feeding on the tree after our tree disease program has been started, or a…

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