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denise 22-08-2005 11:40 AM

silver birch
 
Hi,
I'm new to this group hoping for some help with a Silver Birch in the
back garden which currently has 45% leaf damage. The top of the tree
(about 35 foot high) is still green. Leaves have been steadily falling
for 2-3 weeks now and are yellow with black spots on them which is
presumably fungal. Does anyone know a way to combat this, what with and
how? Thank you.


Nick Maclaren 22-08-2005 11:52 AM


In article . com,
"denise" writes:
|
| I'm new to this group hoping for some help with a Silver Birch in the
| back garden which currently has 45% leaf damage. The top of the tree
| (about 35 foot high) is still green. Leaves have been steadily falling
| for 2-3 weeks now and are yellow with black spots on them which is
| presumably fungal. Does anyone know a way to combat this, what with and
| how? Thank you.

Dunno, but prepare yourself for the tree to die. Silver birches
are not long-lived trees in fertile soils, and are very prone to
fungal infections. The fact that they also have more mycorrhizal
associations than any other British species confuses the issue!

Note that I am not recommending getting rid of it until it DOES
die, but merely saying that it probably will.

Sorry, but ....


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Pam Moore 22-08-2005 11:04 PM


In article . com,
"denise" writes:
|
| I'm new to this group hoping for some help with a Silver Birch in the
| back garden which currently has 45% leaf damage. The top of the tree
| (about 35 foot high) is still green. Leaves have been steadily falling
| for 2-3 weeks now and are yellow with black spots on them which is
| presumably fungal. Does anyone know a way to combat this, what with and
| how? Thank you.


Birches are shallow rooted and it may be suffering from drought if it
has been as dry where you are.
Try giving it a thorough soaking and wait till next Spring. Think
positive! A lot of trees in my area are looking sad.

Pam in Bristol

Nick Maclaren 23-08-2005 08:27 AM

In article ,
Pam Moore wrote:


Birches are shallow rooted and it may be suffering from drought if it
has been as dry where you are.


I am pretty sure that the depth to which they root varies immensely
with the type of soil, and it is possible that shallow rooting in
the richer soils is one cause of their short life on them.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

denise 23-08-2005 09:55 PM

Pam Moore wrote:
In article . com,
"denise" writes:
|
| I'm new to this group hoping for some help with a Silver Birch in the
| back garden which currently has 45% leaf damage. The top of the tree
| (about 35 foot high) is still green. Leaves have been steadily falling
| for 2-3 weeks now and are yellow with black spots on them which is
| presumably fungal. Does anyone know a way to combat this, what with and
| how? Thank you.


Birches are shallow rooted and it may be suffering from drought if it
has been as dry where you are.
Try giving it a thorough soaking and wait till next Spring. Think
positive! A lot of trees in my area are looking sad.

Pam in Bristol


Dear Pam and Nick, thank for your positive advice. There is indeed
brown patches on the grass under the tree so drought may well be a
contributing factor. I have watered profusely tonight and am very
hopeful for some improvement.

Denise



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