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Old 25-04-2008, 10:58 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
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Default Willow Tree Losing Its Lower Bark

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 09:35:33 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 20:50:56 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
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I had one Willow die from this malady already. I have a second which
has now come down with the same problem. Namely, the bark at the bottom
of the trunk just comes off in hugh chunks about 1 or 2 feet long.

These trees are about 6-7 years old.

I'd hate to lose the second one, which is now about 25 feet in height.

Anyone have any idea as to what causes this?

It's usually deer, in UK at least.

Mary

Funny, it is usually deer in most areas I know also. Not only trees
but all sorts of flowers and bushes. Once upon a time there was little
food for deer, then the settlers came and planed corn and made it
available to the deer and sure enough they thrived and multiplied, and
then other men with their wisdom, made it against the law to kill the
deer.Then there were those who said, after seeing Bambi, Oh aren't
those little darlings so cute. So there it is in a nutshell. Now you
just have to live with the cute little monsters.


They're delicious!

And regarded as vermin by many people, like hare. Their numbers must be
controlled.

Pity they don't control the numbers of people too, many of whom could be
regarded as vermin. But who would decide, sort the wheat from the chaff ...

Mary

I won't touch that one, Mary.