Coral Gables’ landscaping company, Nature’s Dream Landscape & Tree Service, shares more below about the factors influencing tree longevity.
Natural tree mortality, albeit impressive, is nowhere near infinite. Yes, a tree can die of old age, although it takes a while if the averages are anything to go by. Seeing the normalcy in the connection between aging trees and mortality isn’t common because external factors very often take trees out before age.
Trees, like people, don’t die of old age in the truest sense. Usually, they become ever more vulnerable to diseases or infection. Concerning your plants, you may wonder what you can do to prevent their death in the long term, but there are no easy answers.
Can trees die of old age? With the expected lifespan of trees so dependent on the right conditions, plenty of factors influence the outcome. Cited causes of tree death due to age are typically just other causes of death in disguise, but there are some tools at your disposal to keep your trees healthier for longer.
Think about the following ways a tree can die when it’s old or young:
Just like people, trees have varying lifespans depending on their makeup. Some trees enjoy a short burst of life. Other trees in India and China have been known to live for 500 years or more.
Other tree death causes include:
Overall, your trees will be incredibly resilient and opportunistic, able to persist past many problems and stubbornly continue on. Even hollow trees can persist, though they’ll succumb to disease or fungi eventually.
Can trees die of old age? Why wouldn’t they, if given the space to thrive, enough water and nutrients, and lots of love? With Nature’s Dream Landscape & Tree Service taking care of trees, you’ll have everything you need to plant, grow, water, and prune your trees to lead long lives—call 305-874-7374 to learn more!