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Old 10-10-2005, 06:38 PM
Doug Kanter
 
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There is a systemic thing that tree services can apply, but based on my
experience 20 years ago with a huge sycamore, it's not worth it. Before we
knew better, we paid big bucks to have these little vials stuck into the
tree. The next year, the disease was gone, and the year after, it returned.
We later learned that it varies from year to year, and is totally absent in
some years. The best solution is neatness, we were told. Although it's nice
to use leaves as mulch, you should not do this with infected sycamore
leaves. Bag them and get rid of them. Chemicals will be a waste of time and
money.

"Bharat P. Baliga-Savel" wrote in message
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folks:

my 30 ft. tall Sycamore Tree has mildew. I can't do a spray of the tree
with
any fungicide since it's too tall. is there a systemic solution to getting
rid of this fungus?

additionally, the 2 neighboring trees also have the same symptoms. is this
fungus "contagious". do i need to treat the other 2 trees as well?

thanx
=b
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