Leaves

Stems/Twigs/Smaller Branches

Larger Branches or Trunk





MAPLE - Acer spp.
(excluding Boxelder)

AFFECTING LEAVES:

CONDITION
CAUSE
Leaves chewed
Fruittree leafroller (Archips argyrospila)
White flecks on leaves
Leafhopper (Erythroneura spp.)
Black to brown spots on leaves
Anthracnose (Kabatiella sp.) or Septoria leaf spot and canker (Septoria sp.) or Tar spot (Rhytisma sp.)
Patches of reddish hairs (Rocky Mountain maple)
Eriophyid mites
Sucking insects on leaves, often honeydew
Boxelder and maple aphids (Periphyllus spp.) or Cottony maple scale (nymphs) (Pulvinaria innumerabilis)
Leaves yellowed (particularly silver maple)
Iron chlorosis

AFFECTING TWIGS AND SMALLER BRANCHES:

CONDITION
CAUSE
Twigs with row of irregularly shredded punctures
Cicada injury (Platypedia putnami)
Large cottony insect on twigs
Cottony maple scale (Pulvinaria innumerabilis)

AFFECTING LARGER BRANCHES OR TRUNK:

CONDITION
CAUSE
Clear to white oozing or frothy malodorous liquid exiting from wounds
Bacterial wetwood and slime flux
Areas of dead bark with discoloration and small pimple-like fruiting bodies (pycnidia) in the bark
Cytospora canker (Valsa spp., Leucostoma spp.)
Large dead and discolored areas on southwest side of trunk
Winter sunscald
Borers
Flatheaded appletree borer (Chrysobothris femorata)
Wilting and dieback of portions of tree, originating from roots
Verticillium wilt (Verticillium spp.)


Missoula County Extension Office; Missoula, Montana 59808 - Updated for 2006