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mushrooms growing on silver maple #872310
Asked June 09, 2024, 4:38 PM EDT
Jefferson County Colorado
Expert Response
Thanks so much for reaching out!
Can you send a couple pictures of the entire tree? I cannot help with the mushroom identification (you can reach out to Denver Botanic Gardens)
It looks like some decay is happening within the tree - if you send me a picture of the whole tree that will help me determine whether it has spread or not!
Thanks so much,
Rachel Durkan
WAY higher than I though! Can you tell how deep into the tree the decay goes?
Trees have this amazing way of healing themselves called CODIT - compartmentalization of decay in trees. When a tree has a would or a limb cut off it will stop sending nutrients to the limb and block it off so the rest of the tree doesn't get sick. I always compare it to a ship with a water leak - there are different doors the ship puts down to prevent the water from getting into the rest of the ship. Same idea for trees! Here is more information to read about it if interested. It is very cool!
Why that is important is because if the tree has quarantined that part of the tree off where the mushrooms are growing then it should not affect the rest of the tree. The mushrooms are probably just breaking down that stump that is leftover from the cut on the tree. If you look in there and see that it is going deeper into the tree and into the live part of that branch than that may be an issue - but the tree will work to save the limb.
Hopefully that is helpful!
Rachel
I would have a certified arborist come take a look at it to see whether they recommend removing it or not. Because of where that limb is on the tree and how large it is I would be extra cautious with getting it looked at. Silver maples are known for having weaker wood so always better to be safe and get it checked out! If you do not have a tree company that you already use you can use https://www.treesaregood.org/findanarborist to find an ISA certified arborist in your area.
Thanks for reaching out!
Rachel
Thank you for your help.
I have consulted 4 arborists. Several have recommended the use of a product called Cambistat to slow growth of the maple tree and help as a fungicide. I don’t find any information about this product on your website. Do you have any information or recommendations regarding Cambistat?
Thanks,
Chris Marranzino
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Good morning!
I have not heard of that used before but I reached out to my colleagues and found some information for you!
It has been shown to increase a trees resistance to fungal infection or bacterial decay. It can also decrease shoot growth which could lower risk of failure for a tree with decay issues. It can slow the growth of a fungi and cause thicker cell walls in new growth in the tree which could be harder for some fungi to penetrate.
Here is an article that reviews the product a little bit - Growth Retardants: A Promising toll for Managing Urban Trees
I have also attached another review of the product from 2021 that was shared with me.
Thanks!
Rachel