Egg-laying and feeding behavior of these insects damages individual tree branches This year’s summer green is being interrupted by brown patches in Missouri’s trees, and it’s not just because of the heat. Brown leaves can appear on trees in many patterns for many reasons. Common this summer are small clusters of wilted, brown leaves scattered …
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