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Old 17-08-2003, 08:22 AM
Colin Mansell
 
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Default Dead Willow tree

Can anyone help diagnose the disease that has killed two willow trees
and a viburnum opulus over the past two years?

The symptoms have been ten same in all three cases. The trees were
growing normally and apparently healthily. Then over a period of a
few days the leaves shriveled (but did not fall) and the whole tree
was dead.

All three were in the same part of the garden. Nearby trees and a
mixed native headgerow have been unafftected.

A picture of the latest victim can bee seen at:

http://www.manpart.clara.net/garden2/dead_willow.htm

TIA

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Colin Mansell
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