ANTHRACNOSE HITTING ASH TREES HARD Do your Ash trees have a fungus issue? Late reports in certain pieces of the United States of Ash trees being hit hard by Anthracnose Diseases, a gathering of diseases that cause injuries on leaves, branches, and organic product. These diseases have been known to contaminate our trees and shrubs in North Texas, so this is what you need to think about Anthracnose Diseases and what to be searching for if your trees become ill.
What is Anthracnose? Anthracnose isn't the only sickness. It's a gathering of diseases that taint a wide assortment of plants, including trees and shrubs. Their belongings are by and primarily cosmetic. However, they can make extreme harm a few trees. Debris trees are among the trees bound to be tainted by Anthracnose Diseases. Other vulnerable trees are Maple, Oak, Azalea, and Sycamore trees. These tree diseases are explicit to the tree they spoil. So the Anthracnose disease that influences your Ash tree will not spread to your Oaktree or contaminate your Maple. Anthracnose over-winters in fallen leaves and other debris and jetsam, at that point, re-taints the host tree in the spring. Whenever left untreated, it will debilitate the tree and ultimately execute it or make it vulnerable to attacks by other more risky diseases, pests, or harm.