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Thanks for the reply RG. I added a response about this potentially being Hypoxylon Canker, and from the images i found on the web, it looks like the probable cause of death. Should i steer clear of it for smoking or should it be safe?
Well, before anyone responds, I did a little
more research and found that the patches could be indicative of either Smooth Patch disease or Hypoxylon Canker disease. If it is the Canker, that is probably what killed the tree, as Smooth Patch is harmless to the tree’s health. In a worst case...
We have a huge oak tree in our wooded lot next door that has been dying for the last 2 years. We first noticed that it was getting brownish gray patches up and down the bark from the base to about 15-20 feet up the trunk. We also noticed it wasnt leafing anymore. Im not sure what killed the tree...
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