Jskron
New Member
Hello, I am new here and was hoping get some help with my trees, We moved into a new house last September and all of the trees that the builder planted seem to be a little unhealthy and I was wandering if there is any thing I can do to get them back up to looking full and healthy. I'm not sure what kind of trees they are but from asking around I think they're either a Londonplane or sycamore trees. Here are some pictures.
1.View attachment 192776This tree was planted last September and this spring all of the branches were dead and the leaves were sprouting on the trunk. I cut all of the dead branches off but should I cut the bare top also?
2.View attachment 192777 These are the leaves. Does anybody know what kind of tree this is?
3.View attachment 192778 This is the same kind of tree as the other but it was planted in early spring this year. Is there anything I can do to get a fuller looking tree next year?
4.View attachment 192780 not sure what kind of evergreen this is. it is getting little buds on it right now.
5.View attachment 192781 This tree is looks to be bleeding sap all around the base of the trunk. I don't see any signs of insects though. I think its a type of cherry tree. it gets white flowers in early spring. this tree also lost all of its branches and has sprouted new ones off the trunk. is the sap something to be concerned about?
I have watered these trees at least once a week all summer. Most of the other trees though out the neighborhood look healthy and full but they are a year or two older. just wandering if my trees will get fuller with time or do they need special care?
thanks for any advice.
1.View attachment 192776This tree was planted last September and this spring all of the branches were dead and the leaves were sprouting on the trunk. I cut all of the dead branches off but should I cut the bare top also?
2.View attachment 192777 These are the leaves. Does anybody know what kind of tree this is?
3.View attachment 192778 This is the same kind of tree as the other but it was planted in early spring this year. Is there anything I can do to get a fuller looking tree next year?
4.View attachment 192780 not sure what kind of evergreen this is. it is getting little buds on it right now.
5.View attachment 192781 This tree is looks to be bleeding sap all around the base of the trunk. I don't see any signs of insects though. I think its a type of cherry tree. it gets white flowers in early spring. this tree also lost all of its branches and has sprouted new ones off the trunk. is the sap something to be concerned about?
I have watered these trees at least once a week all summer. Most of the other trees though out the neighborhood look healthy and full but they are a year or two older. just wandering if my trees will get fuller with time or do they need special care?
thanks for any advice.