Bretrick
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- Perth Western Australia
At the rate of decline I am thinking they will be felled in the not-too-distant future.Athough pine trees normally drop needles, this looks excessive. I wonder if there is a pest infestation or disease that is the root cause. I’m sure they are being observed carefully by arborists. Sad to see.
Just now I done a bit of research and it appears that the culprit is the fungal disease Neofusicoccum parvum, colloquially known as the "top-down" disease because it kills the branches at the top of the tree first.Have you heard any thoughts on what the cause is?
Ah, yes. That would have been my second guess. Lost a tree to fungus as well.Just now I done a bit of research and it appears that the culprit is the fungal disease Neofusicoccum parvum, colloquially known as the "top-down" disease because it kills the branches at the top of the tree first.
This is occurring all along the Perth coastal suburbs.
As well as the east coast - Sydney/Brisbane and the rest.
Nothing can be done to save the trees.
They will all be removed eventually and new ones planted.
Bretrick: That is so sad to see. The same thing happened at Bondi Beach. They had beautiful Norfolk Island Palms along the foreshore and in a matter of months they started to die. I read somewhere that a mould had started to grow inside them.At the rate of decline I am thinking they will be felled in the not-too-distant future.
Local government-maintained park.
I done a bit of research and it appears that the culprit is the fungal disease Neofusicoccum parvum, colloquially known as the "top-down" disease because it kills the branches at the top of the tree first.Bretrick: That is so sad to see. The same thing happened at Bondi Beach. They had beautiful Norfolk Island Palms along the foreshore and in a matter of months they started to die. I read somewhere that a mould had started to grow inside them.
Also, it's not unusual for someone to poison them to make a better view for residents. Maybe that's the case at your place.