uh oh, what is going wrong with my dogwood tree?

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    Hello all,
    I was just outside checking things out and was shocked to see this going on with my dogwood tree. Can anyone offer any advice as to what is happening and what I should do? As you can see, the bark in several areas looks to be either peeled off like a wound or splitting apart in a line a good way up the trunk. What is happening? I know absolutely nothing about garden pests.... My neighbor suggested it is from a boring bug of some kind? I don't recall seeing this last summer though it is on the backside that I can't see easily. The tree was planted about 30 years ago. It has healthy looking buds on all the branches and looks fine other than the bark. Please help.... (Thank you.)
     
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    Yes, this is helpful Eileen. Thank you. After reading this, I feel a little better. The post described a couple of possible causes and the wounds are on the southwest side of the tree only, which jives with the "frost crack" or "southwest injury" described. I wouldn't even have seen them except I was in my back fence neighbor's yard... It just looks so awful to me but sounds like maybe not as worrisome as I imagined. Totally caught me off guard. I am so glad I could quickly ask for council from the Garden Stew experts.

    PS Eileen, I will be sure and have some "encouraging chats" with my dogwood while I'm watching over the healing process.
     

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