Hi all,
Grateful for some advice regarding our mature pear tree (estimating 50 - 100 years old).
We have lived in our home 2.5 years, so do not have a huge amount of context for how our pear tree should typically operate. This spring we noticed flowers for the first time since moving in as well as pears (we historically have only ever seen 1 -2 pears). However, this summer we have also noticed some spotting on leaves, early yellowing and some dead patches within the tree.
Interestingly, the plants underneath the pear tree are not performing very well either. The hellebores are completely flat, and the arthropodiums (NZ rock lily) are not as robust as the ones planted in the front garden, again lying quite low to the ground.
The soil pH was 7. As such, wondering if we have a fungal infection? Welcome any feedback, or whether best to get an arborist involved.
Thanks in advance!
Yellowing leaves
Brown dead patches
Spotty leaves,