Our Nyssa sylvatica is four years old, and until today, very healthy. Today, we discovered a brown discoloration on many leaves (see photo), and on one leaf, apparent residue of a pest of some sort (see photo).
We are at a loss, and very worried. It was 100 degrees today, after a fairly cool spring, and recent cool weather. We didn't see these discolored leaves a few days ago, the last time we looked.
Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks!
Black Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) disease/pest issue on Leaves
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