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I am hoping we can assume that most environmental issues are very similar between your tree and your mothers. This being shade/sunlight, moisture, drainage, etc. I am also assuming planting was similar
I will answer this in a couple of messages, being a warm Saturday, I am answering on a brief break. The growth on the twigs is a type of gall, you will likely be surprised that oaks host more gall types
Hi Susan, What can cause a dogwood to not flower? A few things can impact it actually. Too much water, too little water, Inadequate sunshine, too much nitrogen... Ah too much nitrogen, especially
Well, based upon photos, it does appear to be vein pocket gall. This is a gall caused by a tiny fly, known as a midge. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecidomyiidae Generally speaking while they
Hi Patrick: Can you send me a photo showing the problem that you are concerned about? This may aid me in my comments. Be sure that your photo is in focus before sending. How does the rest of the