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On 8/15/2017 at 20:28, whitehead1972 said:

Has anyone else in East London / Essex noticed that many more than usual mature street and garden trees appear to have died suddenly since last winter? Willow, poplar and flowering cherry seem to be worst affected. Is this a result of the very dry 12 month period that ended in June?

I wonder if the trees have actually died.  What I have seen is young trees and shrubs dropping their leaves.  The leaves have been green and I don't believe the trees I've seen (a cherry plum in my own garden) or shrubs (Viburnum bodnantense 'Dawn' this morning) are dead; I reckon the plum will sprout afresh next spring and the Viburnum has apparently healthy terminal buds on bare stems.

 

Any ideas as to why they should have suddenly dropped their leaves.  Drought? - no way. We've had good rain since a long dry and cool spring.

 

The above is all in East Surrey btw, not East London or Essex so perhaps there is something different there but worth pondering nonetheless.

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Lot of very sickly looking roadside trees around us mostly ash and sycamore which I think could have been a result of excessive salt over a period of harsh winters, I think I have taken out more mature dead trees this year than normal but with no one visible obvious connection.

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