1. Home
  2. Education
  3. Forestry
photo of Steve Nix

Steve's Forestry Blog

By Steve Nix, About.com Guide to Forestry since 1997

Leaf Scorch Tree Disease - A Mid to Late Summer Problem

Tuesday August 5, 2008
Leaf scorch is a noninfectious condition caused by an unfavorable environment - there is no virus, no fungus, no bacterium. It can not be helped by chemical control so you will have to discover the underlying causal factor which can be drying winds, drought, root damage and other environmental problems.

Still, infectious diseases can attack the tree and make their condition even worse. Major trees susceptible to leaf scorch are Japanese maple (plus several other maple species), dogwood, beech, horse chestnut, ash, oak and linden.

Japanese Maple Leaf Scorch - Steve Nix Photo, Licensed to About.com

Comments

No comments yet. Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment

Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title="">, <b>, <i>, <strike>

Explore Forestry

About.com Special Features

A Smarter Future

Tips that will help finance your education, excel in the classroom, and advance your career. More >

How to Ace the GRE

Being well prepared is the first step; here are more essential suggestions. More >

  1. Home
  2. Education
  3. Forestry

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.