Michael01
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I have a local Willow Oka tree. It appears to be relatively young. The leaves on this tree are turning yellow, in an area where there is lush greenery. Also, the bark at the base of the tree appears rotten with signs of infestation; some kind of mite. Along the lines of the bark, there what appears to be sores or "blisters" forming all along the trunk. What can be done to save this tree, or must it be removed? I am located in Northern Virginia.