Cherry Tree - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by darlamae1
July 24, 2006
One limb on my cherry tree has turned brown. What's up?


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Answer from NGA
July 24, 2006
The dead limb may be a result of winter damage, or of insect of disease problems. Remove the dead limb and inspect it for signs of bore holes, cankers, sap, etc. If you find signs of insects or diseases you can treat the entire tree; if the limb looks sound (but dead), I'd suspect winter damage.

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