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Old 20-07-2009, 10:46 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Replacing diseased tree

Last year our 15yr old Laburnum started leaning over pecariously but it
seemed to be otherwise okay (if a bit wobbly). This year however after
flowering the leaves all turned yellow & withered and when I cut a branh
off, the heart wood was black. I suspect some sort of fungal infestation
(perhaps entered through damaged roots?)

Anyway, I've chopped it down and dug up as many of the roots as I can. Is
it safe to replant a new tree in the same spot? (It won't be another
Laburnum).

Tim

 
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