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Sudden Oak Death


A fungus is the cause for sudden oak death.  The fungus causes a bleeding canker on the stem.  Cankered trees may survive for one to several years, but once the crown begins to dieback, the leaves turn from green to yellow to brown within a few weeks.  A black or reddish ooze often bleeds from the cankers, staining the bark.