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For example, our sycamore tree (still relatively young) has some very damaged leaves this year and they are dropping. The sycamore tree is prone to Sycamore anthracnose which is a fungal disease.
On ash trees, the buds, leaves, and sometimes twigs may become infected. In early spring, infection of buds or expanding leaves results in irregular brown blotches and distortion of leaflets.
Many trees are dropping their leaves already. Most of it is due to rain-fueled leaf disease, which isn't terribly harmful in the long run.
Certain trees can be uniquely identified by the color their leaves turn in the fall. ... bear), some sassafras, some sweetgum, beech, birch, and sycamore trees have yellow leaves in the fall.
Sycamore trees grace the autumn landscape with their distinctive mottled bark and large, hand-shaped leaves. In fall, their foliage transitions to vibrant shades of golden yellow, ...
With fall just around the corner, you may begin to see some physical changes to your trees. While some changes are normal for this time of year, others could signal that your tree is diseased or ...
For large leaves, such as maple and sycamore, it may take several passes to get a finely shredded product. Once the leaves are pulverized, they will break down quickly. A fall application of nitrogen ...
Measurements of a few huge sycamores attest to the impressive sizes and ages some of these trees can attain. Records vary, but the Webster Sycamore, in West Virginia, was 112 (some say 120) feet ...
Sycamore leaves resemble those of maple trees, but are much larger, reaching widths of nine or more inches. The dark green summer canopy turns yellow-brown in the fall.
Mid-November is peak time for fall foliage in Texas, and as the days get shorter and cooler, the Texas Parks and Wildlife said the leaves have finally begun to change and drop.