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You know you’ve seen them this time of year: Those lone trees still clinging to their fall-hued leaves, shamelessly sticking out from their naked neighbors in a winter-white forest or in the ...
"In my experience, the leaves from the trees in our yard are mostly on the ground by Thanksgiving. However, this year it appears that one-third to one-half of the leaves ...
According to the DNR, the disease has been associated with the microscopic worm Litylenchus crenatae, which enters and spends the winter in leaf buds. This causes leaf damage and weakens the trees ...
Thick bands of leaf tissue may turn yellow late in the growing season on trees affected by beech leaf disease. The disease has been detected in St. Clair, Oakland and Wayne counties.