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Ornamental cherry tree diseases

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I have a 40+ year old ornamental cherry tree. The leaves have shriveled and the branches are literally just dropping off. Can anyone offer any advice?
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Check your tree branches and trunk for any open/cracked areas, and any liquid bleeding out of any branches. Sometimes, cankers on trees can cause similar problems.
Maybe cut through some more of the branches that appear to be dropping off or have shrivelled leaves. If you see some grey rings on the wood inside, there is a possibility your tree could be suffering from Verticillium Wilt.
However, at 40 years old, your tree may be coming to the end of its life, but trees can die very slowly. To keep it in the best of health, you will need to thin out branches.
You can do this now or next year in early spring. Remove branches with shrivelled leaves first. I suspect the branches may have snapped somewhere already. Cut right back and try to avoid just shortening branches. Only do that where needed, but cut all the way back. This will create more gaps so more air can pass through your tree. Remove the weeds that are wrapped around the trunk. Hopefully that will improve growing conditions.
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