I recently planted some fruit trees, including a pear tree. While I was spraying some fungicide on my tomatoes, I accidentally misted the pear tree without thinking much of it since I've used this Grower's Ally Fungicide before on other plants. However, over the next week, the leaves on that pear tree started to turn black and shriveled. The tomatoes are fine, but now I'm worried that something might have gone really wrong with the pear tree. It almost looks like it's developed a fungal infection, but before I sprayed it, it seemed healthy. Could my mistake be to blame, or is there a chance this is just a coincidence?
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It seems pretty unlikely that a light misting of fungicide would kill a healthy pear tree. Maybe it’s just stressed, or there might be something else going on. If you can, posting some pictures might help others in figuring out the issue with your tree!

Here's the top view of the tree! https://i.imgur.com/cCc8RTg.jpeg Hope this link works!