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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 05:35:46 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
in rec.gardens wrote: "Jenny" wrote in message ... Almost all the trees around our property have nasty round brown or black fungus-y spots on the leaves, no matter what the species. Is this just because we have had a very wet year? Will the trees be fine in the spring when they put out new leaves or are my trees in the kind of trouble that requires expensive treatments. These trees are from patches of woods surrounding a country property, not planted specimen trees. You left out some information, like where (in the world) you live and how long you've lived on that particular property. If you have access to that info, it would add greatly to the ability to provide answers. If you have a county extension agent, he/she will most likely accept a sample of the problem and identify it. Are the leaves crisping black on the edges along wiht the spots? FACE |
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