Do you have a Hazard
Tree?
We have listed a few signs
that usually are an indication
that your tree might be a
hazard to you and your
property:
- Is the tree dropping
branches
- Has there been any
construction or damage
to the roots?
- Is the tree being
attacked by insects?
- Has the Spanish moss (if
present) increased in
abundance?
- Are there dead limbs in
the tree
- Are their detached
branches hanging in the
tree?
- Does the tree have
cavities or rotten wood
along the trunk or in
major branches?
- Are mushrooms present
at the base of the tree?
- Are there cracks or splits
in the trunk or where
branches are attached?
- Is the tree leaning more
than you remember?
- Has the tree been
aggressively pruned?
If you think any of these
situations apply, feel free to
give us a call. Click here to
email us or call
386.235.0404
Native Florida Landscapes, LLC
Native Florida Landscapes can properly assess tree and shrub health and diagnose diseases using the protocol
established by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers.
Native Florida Landscapes can conduct nutrient deficiency analysis.
Native Florida Landscapes has a licensed pesticide/ herbicide/ fertilizer application license and can treat nutrient
deficiencies and disease problems in trees and shrubs.
Native Florida Landscapes will oversee hazard tree pruning and removal to ensure proper methods.
Health Analysis/Hazard Evaluation
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Insect damage in
a Red cedar
Fungal growth
Co-dominate branches can fail
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Improper pruning
can lead to trunk
decay
Uncompacting soil through root aeration
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Applying fertilizer
treatment
A cavity is not necessarily a sign of a diseased tree but professional advice should be sought when a cavity is found
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Fungus attacks dead parts of trees
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