What’s wrong with my tree?

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When we moved in, this little Bradford Pear (I think) was having a rough go with Cutter Bees. While it looked sad it was still healthy. Early early this spring, around February, it bloomed out and was just beautiful. But now it looks sick.

So I ask The Internets for help. And also the Arizona Garden Web Forum, which is a great source of information for you local readers.

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Sick Bradford Pear by RunawayOctober

Sick Bradford Pear by RunawayOctober

Sick Bradford Pear by RunawayOctober

Sick Bradford Pear by RunawayOctober

Sick Bradford Pear by RunawayOctober

Sick Bradford Pear by RunawayOctober

Any thoughts? I don’t want to lose this little tree!

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2 Responses
  1. Keith Brown says:

    Great blog! Isn’t it great to be able to document and share your stuff so easily with all your family. I keep one for my wife and I (keithandamandabrown.com). I’ll keep my finger’s crossed for your little bradford pear tree. You might try reading some of the fertilizer articles on my blog, that would help for sure; even for healthy trees.

    You might look at the subscribe2 plug in. I use it for my blogs to help keep people up to date. It’s a great plugin.

  2. John from Plus Size Maternity Clothes says:

    How are the other trees around it doing? Does it get enough water and sunlight?

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