Laetiporus Sulphureus
- Neil Foote
- Nov 27, 2024
- 1 min read
š³ Spotting Brown Rot in Trees? Hereās What You Need to Know! š³
Brown rot is a fungal disease that breaks down wood, leaving it dry, crumbly, and structurally weak. š Common in willow and other species, it often starts at wounds or damaged areas of the tree.
Signs to Watch For:
š Fungal growths or mushrooms on the bark
š¤ Brown, brittle wood inside
š± Branch dieback or canopy thinning
š” Pro Tip: Regular tree inspections and prompt removal of infected wood can help prevent the spread. If youāre unsure, reach out to a professional tree surgeon to assess the health of your trees.
š ļø Keep your trees strong and safe! #TreeCare #BrownRot #TreeHealth #TreeSurgeonScotland
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