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Guarding Against Pests and Diseases
In some cases, the paint used on tree trunks contains substances that deter insects and pests, protecting the tree from infestations that can harm or even kill it.
Preventing Cracking and Frost Damage
By reflecting sunlight and stabilizing temperatures, white-painted trunks are less likely to suffer from cracking caused by freezing and thawing cycles — especially important for young trees with thin bark.
Improving Visibility and Safety
What Type of Paint Is Used?
Typically, a special diluted latex paint or a mixture of lime and water is used to paint tree trunks. This type of paint is safe for trees — it doesn’t trap moisture or harm the bark, and it allows the tree to “breathe.”
Is This Practice Still Necessary?
While whitewashing trees is a traditional method, it’s still widely used today, especially for young or thin-barked trees prone to sunscald and damage. It’s a simple, cost-effective way to promote tree health.
Final Thoughts
Painting tree trunks white might seem unusual at first glance, but it’s a practical and effective technique with a long history. By protecting trees from sunscald, pests, and temperature-related damage, this simple step helps ensure their longevity and health.
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