Common
Tree Diseases
in South Carolina
Trees in South Carolina can develop diseases that weaken their structure and put your property at risk. Signs such as damaged leaves, dead branches, or deteriorating bark may indicate a serious issue.
Don't wait until it's too late. Contact us for professional inspection and protect your trees before the damage becomes irreversible.
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Oak Wilt
- Affects oak trees
- Rapid wilting and tree death
- Spreads through insects and root systems

Anthracnose
- Common in maple, oak, dogwood
- Dark spots on leaves
- Frequent in wet springs

Root Rot
- Root decay from excess moisture
- Tree weakens, yellow leaves
- Slowed growth

Powdery Mildew
- White powder on leaves
- Affects ornamental trees
- Weakens but rarely kills

Leaf Spot Diseases
- Black/brown spots on leaves
- Caused by various fungi
- Common in humid climates

Canker Diseases
- Dead areas on branches/trunk
- Can kill entire branches

Fire Blight
- Common in fruit trees
- Branches appear burned/blackened

Dutch Elm Disease
- Affects elm trees
- Spread by beetles
- Highly destructive

Needle Blight
- Affects pine trees
- Needles turn brown and fall off

Bacterial Leaf Scorch
- Common in oak, maple, elm
- Leaf edges appear burned
- Chronic condition
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