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whytony 20-06-2006 01:51 PM

tree disease
 
Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking tree at the bottom of his garden.
Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
I have put some pictures on my website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/

just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder, click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
t

JennyC 20-06-2006 05:01 PM

tree disease
 

"whytony" wrote in message
...

Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
tree at the bottom of his garden.
Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
I have put some pictures on my website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/

just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
t


Please post somewhere we don't have to 'join'
Jenny



K 20-06-2006 06:24 PM

tree disease
 
JennyC writes

"whytony" wrote in message
...

Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
tree at the bottom of his garden.
Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
I have put some pictures on my website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/

just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
t


Please post somewhere we don't have to 'join'


He's been told that at least 4 times, Perhaps 'joining' is the reason
for his repetitive posting.
--
Kay

whytony 21-06-2006 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whytony
Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking tree at the bottom of his garden.
Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
I have put some pictures on my website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/

just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder, click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
t

i have uploaded them to flickr, hope they are clear enough
http://www.flickr.com/photos/96857200@N00/

Janet Galpin 21-06-2006 05:25 PM

tree disease
 
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from whytony contains these words:


whytony Wrote:
Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
tree at the bottom of his garden.
Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
I have put some pictures on my website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/

just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
t

i have uploaded them to flickr, hope they are clear enough
http://tinyurl.com/jbepc



--
whytony


I would guess it's some kind of Abies, i.e. silver fir, but there are
many with quite similar foliage. I don't know about the fungus though.
Is it supposed to show up on the photos?

Janet G


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