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- Can I grow a sugar maple tree in Denver? - Ask Extension
I am originally from Ontario, Canada, and loved the sugar maple tree I live in Littleton, near the foothills, and would like to know if I could grow a sugar maple here
- Trimming a mature sugar maple tree - Ask Extension
Hello Late spring or early summer is a good time for trimming Sugar Maples after fully leafing out Many people worry about excess sap flowing when adhering to the recommendation to prune trees in late winter but this isn't a big problem for sap flowing trees but for those who worry about it, the U of Mn Extension service says that pruning at this time is fine Best of luck
- Bark stripping on maple tree - Ask Extension
Sometimes a maple or other hardwoods can drop bark As long as there’s healthy bark underneath the peeling layers, your tree is OK But if you see these other signs, your tree needs a bit more help: Bark falls off after frost, which usually happens on the tree’s south or southwest side Any sudden swing in temperature can make trees shed bark and crack under stress Bark falls off after
- When should I prune a mature sugar maple tree? - Ask Extension
I have 2 sugar maple trees that are at least 25 years old They appear to be in very good health, producing strong limbs and beautiful, lush leaves I would like to remove several lower branches as they are shading out plant life below and leaves will soon be touching the ground When is the best time to prune those branches?
- Sugar maple leaf dropping. - Ask Extension
Thank you for reaching out to the UNH Extension Info line with a question about your sugar maple tree It is my opinion that the tree is affected by anthracnose, a fungi Anthracnose becomes active during wet spring conditions Branches and leaves nearer to the ground and toward the inside of the tree are more susceptible to infection from early spring’s wet weather Commonly, anthracnose
- Sugar maple tree - Ask Extension
Hello and thank you for letting me help you with your maple issue I actually think that you may have more than one thing going on If you look at the last picture you posted, the close up, you will see what is called Witches broom It causes excess growth from one area The other pics show quite dense areas in the canopy This is caused by a pathogen and can weaken the tree The weakening of
- What is Causing Black Area on Trunk of My Sugar Maple? #911017
This old maple has a black area on the W NW side of the trunk that started near the bottom and is progressing upward (see photos from 2013 to present) Trunk is solid underneath the dark areas, no apparent rot Tree is otherwise healthy What is it and is it treatable?
- Why are the leaves falling off my healthy looking maple tree . . .
Lots of green leaves have been falling off my healthy looking maple tree for about 3 - 4 weeks now I believe it is a sugar maple There are no marks on the leaves themselves, and the tree, and bark appear healthy The tips of the leaf stems look dark After doing some online research, I thought maybe it was maple petiole borer
- sugar maple vs. silver maple | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
The silver maple grows rapidly and has widely been planted as a shade tree The urban-tolerance of the silver maple makes it the longest-lived of the maples in urban settings The wood is soft, weak, even textured, rather brittle, easily worked, and decays readily when exposed to the elements
- Holes in my Sugar Maple tree almost look like bullet holes - Extension
Good news! This is not an insect pest and you will not have to cut down your tree What you are seeing there are small holes made by a woodpecker The weeping fluid is the sap, which is running now (and is how sugar maple trees are tapped to collect and make maple syrup) The woodpeckers feed on the sap, as well as insects that may be attracted to it as well Here is our page that tells you
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