[Arid_gardener] re: Palo Verde - sap from cuts
Nick
n.f at cox.net
Sun Dec 30 17:28:27 MST 2007
Hello,
My 3-year old palo verde tree is losing sap from mysterious cuts on its trunk and main branches, so I searched and found your message below at http://cals.arizona.edu/pipermail/arid_gardener/2005-January/001840.html . The cuts sound exactly like what my tree's got.
Did you ever find out what caused the cuts on the bark ? ( The cuts on my tree are NOT from a saw or other pruning activity. )
I fear the cuts could kill my tree, so any info you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & God Bless,
Nick
Scottsdale, AZ
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[Arid_gardener] Palo Verde - sap oozing
Linda Drew drew_linda at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 12 16:09:07 MST 2005
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The symptoms you describe do not sound like a pest or
disease to me.
I don't have this particular hybrid palo verde, but I've
noticed palo verdes in general have small "cuts" that
occur naturally in the bark. If the tree is especially
well-watered sap will even ooze out of these "cuts".
You mentioned prunnig and I wonder if that is causing
some stress for the tree. Generally, native trees are not
pruned at all for the first few years after they are
planted. When they are pruned, remove dead wood
and crossing branches. Pruning is stressful to trees.
Linda Drew, Master Gardener
Here is a more complete response from a professional:
There is some differences of opinion among authors as to when the best time
is to prune desert adapted trees. Eric Johnson in his " Pruning, Planting
and
Care " recommends pruning Cercidium species in winter, whereas Mary Irish,
respected author of several books covering desert plants and trees, and well
known speaker recommends pruning desert legume trees in warm weather saying
that winter pruning will cause limb dieback and more chance of infection. I
tend to favor Mary Irish's advice because of her tremendous experience with
desert plants and trees while at Desert Botanical Garden.
As a Master Gardener, Arborist and professional landscape maintenance
supervisor I have been required to prune desert trees at all times of year
without losing a tree from pruning.
Just do not prune more than 15% at one time or more than 30% in one year.
Check out the Master Gardener Manual chapter on Arborculture, section on
pruning for more info, and available on line at:
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/arboriculture/index.html
Good luck.
Rod McKusick
Master Gardener and Arborist
>From: "L K ROBINSON" <WOODSTUFF2 at msn.com>
>To: <arid_gardener at CALS.arizona.edu>
>Subject: [Arid_gardener] Palo Verde - sap oozing
>Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:07:21 -0700
>
>9 months ago we bought a "Mesa Verde" tree that was a good size healthy
>looking tree. It has a straight trunk that was explained to us as a hybred
>palo verde. The top of the tree has been growing and looks very healthy.
>We have pruned it back several times already. However yesterday I took a
>close look at the bark around the area where the branched branch off.
>There are many gashes in the bark that look like they were caused by a saw.
> They are tiny and straight lines. There are many cuts in the bark in
>that area of the tree. It appears something cut into the bark. My husband
>then noticed a little amount of sap running down the tree. Do we have some
>sort of pest eating away at our tree? Or could it be some sort of disease?
> I have read all I can find about the trees, but nothing mentions these
>cuts. Please help.
>
>Kathy
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