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Keeping in Step With Nature: How To Tell If Your Trees Are Healthy 
 
by Emma Zerner July 07, 2005

Other Causes:

Root problems are one of most frequent health problems for a tree.  Fungus lesions, which typically grow parallel to the tree, and resemble a type of“mushroom” growth,  may be growing near the base (trunk) of the tree, which is an indication that there may be internal rotting problems, and can appear between a few weeks to years.

Rotting Trees Are More Serious Than You Think:

It is important to look and care of trees.  If trees become unhealthy, it could  suddenly fall on power lines, a house, or disrupt your neighbors.  You must take responsibility and care of your property;  carefully noting differences in tree growths, such as discolored leaves, strange growths near the base of the tree, or noting pest control, are all ways to prevent the problem of rotting trees, and other future problems which may be involved.

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