Pine Tree Problem
I hope that someone out there can help us. I our shared drive (of four houses)we have a Pine tree (not sure of the species) which is around 20ft high and about 25 years old. Suddenly we have noticed that the needles are dying and dropping from all branches but only the needles closer to the trunk. At the moment the ends of the branches look OK but I guess that it is only a matter of time. I suspect that it might be lack of water because it was planted in an area with low top soil and is surrounded by concrete. However another pine tree died in a spectacular way behind the houses earlier this year and we suspected lack of water then and now I am not so sure. With a lack of water I would have expected the needle to fall from the end of the branches inwards rather than outwards (logic I thought but maybe not). I have tried to attach a couple of pictures but cannot seem to get them to download- depsite making them very small files.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be, or is it just old age or lack of water. Thanks for any advice Sue |
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from Sue H contains these words: I have tried to attach a couple of pictures but cannot seem to get them to download- depsite making them very small files. This is a non-binary newsgroup (as are most) where only plain text is used. If you have webspace, upload them and include a link on your post. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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I have loaded a few photos at the following address - if this will help anyone help us
Thanks Sue http://Windsurf1.winkflash.com |
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Hello Sue Your prolem with the pine tree could be Adelgids. Something like a tiny aphid that can destroy trees in the way you describe. Best wishes Gerald. |
Thanks Gerald
I'll take a very close look at it tomorrow Sue |
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