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If You Spot A Tree Painted White, Here’s What It Means

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in June 2023.

Venturing through the vast landscape of the internet, you’re bound to stumble upon a vibrant community of passionate plant enthusiasts from every corner of the world. Among these green-thumbed individuals, none exhibit more unwavering dedication than those committed to the noble cause of tree planting. Growing a mighty fruit tree from a tiny sapling is no small feat, and these ardent tree planters have some intriguing tricks up their sleeves. Have you ever wondered why some of them throw nets over their trees or why, on occasion, trees sport a coat of white paint?

Trees with most of their trunk painted white, Photo Credit: Wikimedia

For those familiar with the colorful language of tree markings, an orange dot often signals the impending fate of a tree – it’s earmarked for removal. Occasionally, you may encounter trees adorned with a regal purple hue, indicating territorial boundaries and issuing a warning to potential trespassers. But what about the pristine white coat?

Single file rows of trees with part of their trunk painted white, Photo Credit: Wikimedia

The phenomenon of painting the lower trunks of trees white serves a crucial purpose in preventing sunscald, a potentially damaging occurrence during winter. Drastic temperature fluctuations between bone-chilling nights and sun-drenched days can induce bark splitting, a vulnerability that tree enthusiasts strive to shield against. The strategic application of light-colored paint acts as a shield, preventing the overheating of the wood and thwarting the emergence of future splits and cracks. This protective measure is commonly employed on slender residential trees or those gracing orchards with their fruitful bounty.

Trees on both sides of a road with part of their trunk painted white, Photo Credit: Wikimedia

Crucially, the choice of paint is paramount, and water-based latex paint takes center stage in this horticultural performance. Dilution becomes an art form, with the ideal mix being one gallon of paint to an equivalent gallon of water. Some enthusiasts opt for a mixture comprising equal parts water, latex paint, and joint compound, crafting a concoction that not only shields against the elements but also acts as a deterrent to boring insects seeking to wreak havoc on the tree.

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