Two sick tree threads on first page, I didnt want to take over Coach's thread...
This white oak is prob 36" in diameter, 60' tall. It is very close the house, 15', but I never messed with it during annual arborist visits because it has a substantial lean away, and was always very healthy.
This tree was perfectly healthy just 4 weeks ago. Then out of the blue, it has lost most of its leaves top to bottom, the ones that are left are dead, the green lower ones are dying. I've never seen a oak this size die in 4 weeks, this tree is probably 100 years old??
It is too close and too big for me to handle so i'll be leaving it up to the professionals. I really wanted to conserve money right now but something is telling me this must be moved to the short list and addressed immediately. Have you guys ever seen this happen before? I am in NJ zone 7a
This white oak is prob 36" in diameter, 60' tall. It is very close the house, 15', but I never messed with it during annual arborist visits because it has a substantial lean away, and was always very healthy.
This tree was perfectly healthy just 4 weeks ago. Then out of the blue, it has lost most of its leaves top to bottom, the ones that are left are dead, the green lower ones are dying. I've never seen a oak this size die in 4 weeks, this tree is probably 100 years old??
It is too close and too big for me to handle so i'll be leaving it up to the professionals. I really wanted to conserve money right now but something is telling me this must be moved to the short list and addressed immediately. Have you guys ever seen this happen before? I am in NJ zone 7a