help with a sick tree
Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking tree at the bottom of his garden. Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus type growth on it, the trunk looks ok. I have put some pictures on my website at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/ just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder, click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated t |
help with a sick tree
I can't see a fungus from the pictures. Is the fungus on the trunk?
what does it look like? whytony wrote: Hi all I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking tree at the bottom of his garden. Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus type growth on it, the trunk looks ok. I have put some pictures on my website at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/ just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder, click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated t -- whytony |
help with a sick tree
Could it have been hit by lighting?
Elaine "sg_fla" wrote in message oups.com... I can't see a fungus from the pictures. Is the fungus on the trunk? what does it look like? whytony wrote: Hi all I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking tree at the bottom of his garden. Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus type growth on it, the trunk looks ok. I have put some pictures on my website at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/ just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder, click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated t -- whytony |
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