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Dying Rowan


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My mature Rowan tree leaves are covered an brown spots and look as though they are dying with orange and brown coloured leaves and the berries also seem to be dying off. The base of the trunk bark has splits in it exposing a dark brown inside of wood. Anyone know what this could be and is it a death knell for the tree.

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If you catch it early ,you can sometimes take off the infected branch and it will survive .

This season has been pretty bad for it.

I went to a tree nursery a few weeks ago and they had a lot of it in their Lutescens , and so did we.

Your tree sounds like it will succumb.

We usually cut the flowers off cotoneaster that we grow to try and prevent it ,Presuming the bacteria gets in through there.

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