That may be sunscald, but it’s the most severe case I’ve ever seen. I think there may be something else that caused this. Regardless, I don’t think this tree will survive for long…half of its vascular system (the vessels that carry water up and sugars down) has been compromised.
Odd_Champion1617
Frost cracks. Tree will recover but open wound for pests and diseases
NickTheArborist
It could. I think i see some response wood inside those cracks. But it’s time for replacement.
NickTheArborist
You need photos of the crown. Peel away the fully detached bark and show what it looks like underneath and along the perimeter for better assessment.
niccolololo
What happened
Newsytoo
Same. I have been told to plan on replacement.
milleratlanta
If it was only the bark issue it might have been salvageable, but that deep crack says it’s a goner.
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That may be sunscald, but it’s the most severe case I’ve ever seen. I think there may be something else that caused this. Regardless, I don’t think this tree will survive for long…half of its vascular system (the vessels that carry water up and sugars down) has been compromised.
Frost cracks. Tree will recover but open wound for pests and diseases
It could. I think i see some response wood inside those cracks. But it’s time for replacement.
You need photos of the crown. Peel away the fully detached bark and show what it looks like underneath and along the perimeter for better assessment.
What happened
Same. I have been told to plan on replacement.
If it was only the bark issue it might have been salvageable, but that deep crack says it’s a goner.