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Chris Chandler 15-05-2004 02:12 PM

Filbert tree dying?
 
Greetings!

I have two clusters of filbert trees in my yard and both clusters have done
very well in the past. This year, the one cluster of trees doesn't have any
foliage or blooms on it and is completely bare. The bark around the base of
this tree is peeling off in layers and has white spots under the peeling
bark.

Any suggestions on what this might be? Can I save this tree or should I cut
it down before it infects the remaining trees? I live in central Ontario.
Thanks in advance for any help.



Timothy 15-05-2004 05:09 PM

Filbert tree dying?
 
On Sat, 15 May 2004 08:04:52 -0400, Chris Chandler wrote:

Greetings!

I have two clusters of filbert trees in my yard and both clusters have
done very well in the past. This year, the one cluster of trees doesn't
have any foliage or blooms on it and is completely bare. The bark around
the base of this tree is peeling off in layers and has white spots under
the peeling bark.

Any suggestions on what this might be? Can I save this tree or should I
cut
it down before it infects the remaining trees? I live in central Ontario.
Thanks in advance for any help.


I don't claim to know much about filberts, but here's a link I found:

http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/treeshrub/hazelnut.htm
There maybe a discription of your problem there somewhere. Let us know
what you found 80)


Chris Chandler 16-05-2004 03:08 PM

Filbert tree dying?
 
Thanks for the link! Lots of good info there, but nothing that resembles my
dilemma. I'm thinking about posting a picture of the diseased part of the
tree in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens.


"Timothy" wrote in message
s.com...
On Sat, 15 May 2004 08:04:52 -0400, Chris Chandler wrote:

Greetings!

I have two clusters of filbert trees in my yard and both clusters have
done very well in the past. This year, the one cluster of trees doesn't
have any foliage or blooms on it and is completely bare. The bark around
the base of this tree is peeling off in layers and has white spots under
the peeling bark.

Any suggestions on what this might be? Can I save this tree or should I
cut
it down before it infects the remaining trees? I live in central

Ontario.
Thanks in advance for any help.


I don't claim to know much about filberts, but here's a link I found:

http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/treeshrub/hazelnut.htm
There maybe a discription of your problem there somewhere. Let us know
what you found 80)




Chris Chandler 16-05-2004 04:06 PM

Filbert tree dying?
 
Actually, after a closer inspection of the tree, that link you gave me DOES
show similarities of the Eastern Filbert Blight disease! Thanks!!

"Chris Chandler" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the link! Lots of good info there, but nothing that resembles

my
dilemma. I'm thinking about posting a picture of the diseased part of the
tree in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens.


"Timothy" wrote in message
s.com...
On Sat, 15 May 2004 08:04:52 -0400, Chris Chandler wrote:

Greetings!

I have two clusters of filbert trees in my yard and both clusters have
done very well in the past. This year, the one cluster of trees

doesn't
have any foliage or blooms on it and is completely bare. The bark

around
the base of this tree is peeling off in layers and has white spots

under
the peeling bark.

Any suggestions on what this might be? Can I save this tree or should

I
cut
it down before it infects the remaining trees? I live in central

Ontario.
Thanks in advance for any help.


I don't claim to know much about filberts, but here's a link I found:

http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/treeshrub/hazelnut.htm
There maybe a discription of your problem there somewhere. Let us know
what you found 80)







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