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Old 07-12-2005, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by landscapeadvice
penance! I have just heard that the forestry commission beleive it is
not anything to do with Sudden oak Death SOD, however they are still
going to investigate it. I would like to show the photos at a later
date and report back on the result. Thankyou for your interest in this
puzzling subject of which I have limited knowledge . Steve.
I'll be interested to hear the findings.
I have felled many trees that display the signs of chemical compartmentalisation, sometimes the tree can appear perfectly healthy, and often is, but obviously it may be more sinister.
Pictures would be helpful.
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