THE MOST COMMON TREE DISEASES IN TEXAS THIS SPRING: THE COMPLETE GUIDE – PART 1
Texas is known for its mixture of hot, dry summers and unpredictable winters, making spring an often beautiful happy medium. Unfortunately, the frequent humidity of spring in Texas also makes the state a haven for many tree diseases to thrive. When caring for a landscape as a homeowner or commercial property manager, it can be difficult to know how to handle when you notice your trees beginning to look concerning. Knowing which diseases are common around Dallas and Fort Worth can help you better care for your trees and prevent them from becoming ill. Here is part 1 of the top tree diseases TreeNewal most often diagnoses and treats around North and Central Texas every spring! Powdery Mildew What Happens: This type of mildew is brought on by Podosphara xanthii fungi. While it is most commonly found on tasty plants like gourds, pumpkins, and watermelons, it also affects many tree species, too. Similarly to leaf spots, powdery mildew flourishes in warm, humid conditions. Even when the air is warm but drier, new spores can continue to develop and spread. If there’s a breeze, expect it to carry over any nearby spores. While it may at first only cause aesthetic issues, it won’t take long for powdery mildew to affect the growth and development of your entire plants and trees. Trees Most Affected: Look out for powdery mildew in cedar elms, sycamores, birches, syringas, dogwoods, and oak trees.