TREES

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PimperneBloke
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Re: TREES

Post by PimperneBloke »

Ohh, what a shame William. We planted a cotoneaster (can't remember which variety sadly) and that berried up the following year quite nicely, which the birds enjoyed
Willpar
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Post by Willpar »

Thank you all, will not put another back as the disease is already in the ground, so not worth it. Still have a native hawthorn with white flowers and a standard with red flowers on that patch.
Jacksparrow
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My Rowan which is at least 40 years old has suffered over the last 6 months. The spring blossoming went as normal with plenty of berries forming as usual but the dry weather has caused most of them to drop. There are a few left but I think they will soon disappear. There is also die back on about four different branches but not enough for me to consider felling the tree to start again.
Germain
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Post by Germain »

Had to lop a branch of a Crab Apple and saw this discolouration in the centre - went and cleared and checked the base and found this fungal growth - Can't decide if it's terminal or not

Willpar
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Post by Willpar »

Hope it is not Germain. Picture not showing.
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