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Chalara fraxinea?


Jimmay
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There are dozens of ash trees in SE Wales that look like the ones in your pictures,some have no leaves at all.

I first noticed some partial defoliation in the dry spell of last summer and even more Ash are leafless or partially leaved with just the brown keys hanging down this year.I have looked at several close up and none are showing any classic signs of die back as shown on the net.

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The reason for the appearance of this tree and probably the ones you mention in SE Wales is due to the massive energy input into last years heavy mast year. There are uninfected Ash all over looking like this, it's happened in previous years but I suppose there just under closer observation these days.

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