Crown Dieback

Crown dieback is the gradual death of the upper part of a tree�s canopy, often starting at the branch tips and progressing inward. This condition is usually a symptom of stress caused by factors such as disease, drought, poor soil conditions, or root damage. Crown dieback can weaken the tree and make it more susceptible to further decline or infestations, requiring attention to identify and address the underlying cause.

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