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plane tree canker (Ceratocystis fimbriata) death probality
Hi Experts
A plane (sycamore, Platanus spp) in my garden (age approx 10 to 15 years, stem diameter approx 5 inches, height approx 30 feet ) seems to be be infected by Ceratocystis fimbriata. Leafs are small, leaf edges are yellow, withered and involuted . I've planted the tree to shade my house later on . The question is. Is there any probability that the tree will survive or is death for sure. In the latter case I will cut it down and plant another fast growing broad-leafed tree (resistent against this special fungus) Best Regards Klaus |
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