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We have a very large (13+ foot girth) Willow Oak on city land adjoining our house. Age unknown but I presume in the one century range. We've lived here almost 20 years and this spring, for the first time in memory, it has been shedding leaves to a degree that causes some concern. Not a great deal of them, but enough to seem abnormal. This has been going on for perhaps the past 2-3 weeks. Rainfall has been right around average -- about 24 to 26 inches since the first of the year. I'm attaching an overall pic of the tree plus a couple shots of some typical fallen leaves. Am wondering if we're seeing one of those things that's just an occasional life cycle occurrence, or something to be more concerned about.

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OK, thanks very much treeseer. Certainly hope the "nonfatal" part holds true. This tree is magnificent and priceless for the shade it provides in our long, hot summers. BTW, pruning would probably not be practical, given the tree's size, plus the fact that it's not really "ours." It's on city ROW property. 

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You're paying taxes on the land and the tree, so you own it!  it's definitely more practical to DIY and not wait for the city.

 

I'm in Durham; hit me up on my website if you want more info.

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5 minutes ago, treeseer said:

You're paying taxes on the land and the tree, so you own it!

Excuse my ignorance to US law, but how does that work if he has already stated he doesn't own the tree?

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