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Plymouth Homeowners Advised to Monitor Trees for Non-Emerald Ash Borer Diseases This Spring

Healthy trees in a Plymouth MI neighborhood showing early spring growth.

Plymouth MI – February 25, 2026 | By  Landon Hayes


WHAT’S HAPPENING

What tree diseases should Plymouth residents look for this spring?

Plymouth homeowners should monitor for anthracnose, powdery mildew, and cankers, which may affect their trees this spring.

When is the best time to inspect trees for health issues?

Early spring, especially around late February to early March 2026, is an ideal time for inspections as new growth reveals potential problems.

Where can I get professional help for tree health assessments in Plymouth?

Kabodian Tree Co provides expert diagnostic services and treatment options for tree health issues in Plymouth MI. Call 734-459-0900 for assistance.

Why should homeowners be vigilant about non-EAB diseases?

While the Emerald Ash Borer is a known threat, other tree diseases can severely affect local flora, leading to long-term damage if not detected early.

What are the signs of tree distress that homeowners should look for?

Common indicators include wilting, unusual growths, leaf discoloration, and the presence of brown or black spots on leaves.


Residents of Plymouth should become familiar with indicators of various tree diseases not caused by the Emerald Ash Borer, facilitating quick identification and appropriate care to maintain the vitality of their local flora. Early spring is an opportune time to begin these inspections, as many issues become apparent with new growth.

While the Emerald Ash Borer remains a known threat, trees throughout Plymouth are susceptible to other significant ailments. Homeowners are encouraged to observe their landscape carefully for specific signs indicating potential disease. Detecting problems in their initial stages is crucial for effective mitigation strategies.

Common Tree Diseases and Their Symptoms

Several common tree diseases manifest distinct symptoms that Plymouth property owners can learn to recognize:

  • Anthracnose: This fungal disease primarily affects leaves, causing irregular brown or black spots, blotches, or lesions. Severe cases can lead to premature leaf drop or defoliation, particularly in wet spring conditions.
  • Powdery Mildew: Identified by a white, powdery fungal growth appearing on the surface of leaves, stems, and sometimes flowers. This can hinder photosynthesis and weaken the tree.
  • Cankers: These are localized, sunken, and often discolored lesions that form on branches, trunks, or twigs. Cankers can girdle branches, impeding nutrient flow and potentially leading to branch dieback.

Beyond these specific conditions, general indicators of tree distress include overall wilting, unusual growths, or any premature discoloration of foliage. Promptly addressing these issues can prevent further decline. When uncertain about specific tree health concerns, obtaining a professional assessment is highly recommended. For a thorough evaluation of tree health, local specialists like Kabodian Tree Co provide expert diagnostic services and treatment options.

Advisory: Familiarize with non-Emerald Ash Borer tree disease signs.
Date/Season: Ongoing / Early Spring 2026
Location: Plymouth, MI
Sponsor/Expert: Kabodian Tree Co and local plant pathologists

This article is presented in partnership with Kabodian Tree Co. Serving Plymouth and surrounding areas with expert tree care and emergency services. Visit kabodiantreeco.com or call 734-459-0900 for a free estimate.

HERE Resources

Plymouth Homeowners Urged to Prioritize Professional Tree Risk Assessments
Plymouth Homeowners Urged to Hire ISA Certified Arborists for Expert Tree Care
Plymouth Homeowners Prioritize Soil Health And Tailored Fertilization For Stronger Trees This Spring

Landon Hayes
Author: Landon Hayes

Local Heritage Reporter | HERE Plymouth

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