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Mistletoe killing an apple tree?
Dear All,
I have a sick apple tree which is *covered* in mistletoe. The variety is Howgate Wonder. It is about 30 years old and it had more mistletoe than apple leaves and stems and the apple leaves are scruffy and yellowed. The really strange thing is mistletoe shoots are emerging all over its branches. As I understood it, mistletoe propagation requires seeds to be inserted into the bark (eg. by birds) -- I'm sure this cannot be the case here. It is as though the mistletoe has 'invaded' the apple tree's tissues and taken over. Does this make an botanical sense and has anyone seen anything like this before? A few months ago I cut off most of the mistletoe but the tree still looks pretty sick. Is there any hope for it? Thanks Tom -- Tom Crane, Dept. Physics, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, England. Email: T.Crane at rhul dot ac dot uk Fax: +44 (0) 1784 472794 |
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