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Updated: February 28, 2023
Problems Caused by Compacted Soil
Soil compaction can lead to tree and shrub decline or death.
Updated: February 28, 2023
Burls
Burls are large woody swellings, usually found on tree trunks.
Updated: February 28, 2023
Tree Trunks with Wet Wood or Slime Flux
Slime flux is the term for a wet, bleeding wound on a tree trunk.
Updated: February 27, 2023
Nutrient Deficiency of Trees and Shrubs
Nutrient deficiencies symptoms often appear as a yellowing of leaves in between the veins.
Updated: February 27, 2023
Embedded Wires, Nylon Cord, and Wire Baskets
Avoid problems caused by outdated tree planting practices.
Updated: February 27, 2023
Graft Failure
Grafting is a typical propagation technique but problems can occur.
Updated: February 27, 2023
Lichen, Algae, and Moss on Trees
Lichen are living organisms composed of a fungus and algae living in a symbiotic relationship.
Updated: February 27, 2023
Damaged Tree Roots
Common construction tasks can cause severe root damage to trees and shrubs.
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