Question From: M. Donnelly - MARYLAND
Q: I believe l have crown gall on my three year old willow tree I am trying to find out if the tree can be saved or should be removed
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A: My advice would be to have and onsite inspection from a professional, a certified arborist. To find one in your area go to tcia.org and enter your zip code, Best And Happy Yardening, Nancy,