Evergreen Trees

Cytospora canker of spruce

White pine weevil damage on Douglas-fir

Spruce spider mite damage

Bag worms on arborvitae-- look like "pine" cones

Arborvitae killed by bagworm
Needled evergreens defoliated by bagworms
Bagworms on Douglas-fir sticking their heads out of the cocoons and crawling around the tree to find more green needles to eat.
Herbicide damage on spruce
Lophodermium needlecast on pine

Scale insects (reddish immobile bumps) on taxus

Cedar apple rust, close up

Douglas-fir Swiss needle cast (note the two rows of black dots on the underside of each needle)

Douglas Fir suffering winter desiccation

Elongate Hemlock scale on Fraser Fir

Elongate Hemlock scale on Fraser Fir

Elongate Hemlock Scale close up

Pine, Contorted White, with winter desiccation, scorched needles

Spruce needle spot, close up

Spruce twig with excrement and mold, possibly from a sucking insect
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