Maple blight is a term used to describe a disease that affects maple trees, causing wilting, discoloration, and eventual death. It can be caused by various factors such as fungal or bacterial infections, environmental conditions, or nutrient deficiencies. Synonyms for maple blight include maple wilt, maple disease, maple decline, maple dieback, and maple leaf spots. Other terms used in association with this condition are leaf scorch, leaf burn, or leaf spot disease. It is important to identify and treat maple blight early on to prevent the spread of the disease and preserve the health of the tree.