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Apr 13, A maple tree can drop hundreds of samaras in one spot. The samara is made up of a wing made of papery tissue which is attached to a nutlet that encases one seed. A single maple tree (Acer spp.) can produce tons of them (hundreds or thousands) so you can find them all around the ground.
Samaras range in size from very tiny to much larger, depending on the maple tree stumpmulching.barted Reading Time: 5 mins. Jul 20, Leaves dropped for this reason will be yellow to tan with few if any leaf spots on them.
Ten to twenty percent or more leaf drop is possible, but unless a tree is heavily defoliated for several years in a row, this normal adjustment to heat and dry weather doesn’t affect the health of the stumpmulching.barted Reading Time: 3 mins.
Oct 13, What a mistake.

First they blow out huge clouds of pollen for a couple of weeks in the spring. Then small pods that look like fly larvae. Then a fine rain of refuse through the summer. Then once the first frost stumpmulching.bar a third of the needles turn yellow and drop everywhere, covering the ground. Finally the last stumpmulching.bar cones all stumpmulching.barted Reading Time: 7 mins.
Dec 08, Freeze Damage: If your tree is dropping needles or yellowing/browning uniformly around the entire plant, there’s a chance the recent deep freeze caused such a shock to your tree that the needles were damaged. Extended periods of warm weather followed by rapid temperature drops is the perfect formula for evergreen freeze stumpmulching.barted Reading Time: 5 mins.
May 13, If your tree is shedding stringy stuff in spring, it’s probably because it’s engaging in its annual flowering where the male catkins let loose pounds of yellow pollen and then fall from the tree as new leaves push them out. Other oaks produce catkins, but live oaks Missing: strands.