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Normal color for cambium tissue in oak trees is white or pink. If the tissue is dark yellowish/caramel colored, this indicates it’s damaged and lessens the likelihood of survival.
As the cambium tissue is consume by ash borer larvae, the tree will experience a steady loss of canopy and limb death. The proportion of lost canopy makes a great indicator for treatment viability.
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