03/16/2026
Why Is One Branch Leafing Out Later Than the Rest?
Trees don’t always grow evenly, and sometimes individual branches mature at slightly different times during the season. However, if one branch consistently leafs out later than the others, it could signal an underlying issue with the tree — such as nutrient deficiencies or a problem within the tree’s vascular system. This may also be amplified in maples, in our urban environment, due to the high temperatures we experienced in January this year.
Events like late freezes (like the one we experienced today) can make this difference even more noticeable. Cold snaps can delay growth or stress certain parts of the tree more than others.
Before assuming a branch is dead, give the tree a few weeks. Many trees will recover and push new growth once temperatures stabilize.
The bigger question to ask is: How can I make sure my entire tree is healthy and thriving? Regular inspections, proper watering, soil health, and early detection of stress can make a big difference in long-term tree health.