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tree felling
landscapeadvice wrote in message oups.com... Hi, did some tree felling recently in order to thin out a plantation of 200 trees, the free was a turkey oak abour 15ft tall and disfigured. when felled to make way for other better specimens the remaining logs and stump had black veined stains. I have never seen this before. Does anybody know what it is? Hi, I don't know what it is, but I do know there is a newish disease called 'Sudden Oak Death' (Ramorum sp??). I think it is a notifiable disease (someone here will know for sure), which means reporting it to DEFRA. Although called 'Sudden Oak Death', it does attack other woody plants, so it may be worth some research *and* checking other woody plants in the area which are showing signs of sickness. Spider |
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