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Italian Stone Pine tree literally died over the weekend

Posted by mapletex Nevada (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 28, 09 at 22:47

I had a 7 year old Italian Stone Pine tree in my yard. It was fine on Thursday, then we went away for the weekend. This morning the tree was dead. The needles turned a very pale green colour, they pointed downwards, and there were bubbles oozing sap on the trunk. No evidence of bugs. We dug it up, because we didn't want our other trees infected.

Does anyone know what could have caused this tree to die so suddenly? I am in Southern Nevada.


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RE: Italian Stone Pine tree literally died over the weekend

Things to check for:

Signs of gophers--mounds of disturbed soil with a 2" concavity or, rarely, a hole in the side.
Recent digging, as for sprinkler repair, etc.
Recent change in the surrounding landscape, such as grade changes, new pavement, change from grass to gravel, etc.
Heavy fertilizing just before you left, including accidental fertilizer spills.
Any unexplained plant deaths in the neighborhood, which could be a sign of Texas Root Rot in the area. Rare in Nevada, but not unknown. Pines are resistant, but not immune.
Very high winds while you were gone, and cracks in the soil around the trunk--may mean damage to the major roots.
If it's less than 20 feet from the property line,it may have been something your neighbor did (hopefully inadvertently!)
Any other change in the last few months to a year!

Hope this helps! : ]


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