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What Does a Dying Palm Tree Look Like?<\/h2>\n

Palm trees are renowned for their graceful silhouette, swaying in the breeze as they gracefully bear a carpet of fronds. However, when not taken care of properly, palm trees can decline, showing signs of being in a slow dying process.<\/p>\n

The first sign of an unhealthy palm tree is the extinction of new leaves emerging from the tree’s center, known as the heart. This is an indication that nutrients aren’t reaching the lower parts of the tree due to problems with the roots. If you look closer, you’ll probably notice yellowing, wilting foliage and signs of browning, with old leaves dropping off before new ones will form.<\/p>\n

In some cases, the dying process can be hard to spot as the decline is gradual at first. It’s important to keep your palms well watered and consult with a qualified arborist or certified arborist if you notice anything out of the ordinary with your palm tree. <\/p>\n

It is not uncommon for a weakened, dying palm tree to contract a variety of ailments. Common illnesses that can damage the health of a tree, include pest infestations, such as mealybugs or scale insects, or serious diseases like Ganoderma butt rot. If these conditions are allowed to worsen, they can interfere with a palm tree’s vascular system or leave it vulnerable to fungal damage.<\/p>\n