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Branch Die Back in Fantex Ash Tree

Q. I have three fantex ash trees.
Every spring there are branches that don’t seem to bounce back from winter.
They sometimes get the tufts like they are going to get leaves but never do.
This winter was unusual and this year it seems I have more partial branches (my
guess is last years growth portion) that have no leaves. Do I cut these off or
not worry about them? My largest tree of the three could be a runner up for the
game of thrones throne….ok not that spiky but worse than I’ve seen it and
it’s close to being above my two-story house. REALLY don’t want to lose that
tree.

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A. The it’s a little difficult to say
without seeing what’s going on but I lean towards a disease that we’ve had
problems with an ash trees over the past 30 years in the Las Vegas Valley
called ash decline. I am assuming that these leafless branches are dry and
brittle. 
It is a slow, progressive disease that kills more and more in the
canopy year after year. The trees struggle and don’t have a lot of new growth.
It doesn’t seem to matter what you do to the tree, once they get this disease
they eventually die over time. I have tried adding more water, more fertilizer
and it doesn’t seem to make any difference. 
Personally, I have noted that trees
growing in rock landscapes seem to be coming down with this disease problem
sooner than trees not going in rock landscapes. Eventually you’ll have to
remove it and plant something else in its place.
Ash decline

 

Same tree. Ash decline.

Same tree, the trunk. This ash tree was growing in a lawn.

You can look at some of my posts on ash
decline

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