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What's wrong with my ash?

Started by kelLOGg, May 26, 2014, 05:54:16 PM

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kelLOGg

One of my ash trees has sparse leaves everywhere except at the bottom. ( There is a vine growing up the trunk so the greenery near the trunk is not ash).


 

A closer view:


 
This has happened before in previous springs and the leaves eventually re-grew and looked normal.


200 feet away is a nice looking ash for comparison.


 
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beenthere

For sure, cut out that vine. They kill off the tops of trees real quick (around here anyway).
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kelLOGg

I don't like vines in trees, either. This one crept up on me the tree before I knew it.  ;D  It's history now.
Bob
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Phorester


Can you give us a picture of the trunk a couple of feet away from it, and one or two of the leaves about a foot away from them?

kelLOGg

Leaves, showing healthy late spring new growth and the dying/dead first spring growth. This happens just about every spring for the last several years.


 

Northside of trunk


  


Southside


 
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WDH

I suspect that it is a soil problem.  Either root compaction or there is some type of nutrient deficiency.  A soil test would be in order. 
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kelLOGg

The north side of the tree is where we had a garden until we reduced its size so the soil is quite soft and rich there from years of adding compost. The tree is on a small bank which slopes south to the driveway which has been there 33+ years.
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Phorester


I believe it has anthracnose.  This can occur every year.  Not normally a health concern if the tree is healthy otherwise.

kelLOGg

Thanks, I googled anthracnose and the pics of leaves resemble what I observe.
Bob
Cook's MP-32, 20HP, 20' (modified w/ power feed, up/down, loader/turner)
DH kiln, CatClaw setter and sharpener, tandem trailer, log arch, tractor, thumb tacks

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