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On 01/07/2022 at 12:50, Conor Wright said:

Healthiest looking ash ive seen in a while!

There is healthy looking Ash  ( all self seeded ) just like that on the central armco barriers on the M27 . Then highways will come along and rasher them off with a flail in the night . It a shame .

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In the 3rd pic (copied below) you can see what look like green fly on the stems. Quite a few years ago we experimented coppicing any young woodland ash with dieback to see whether they'd improve. All new growth or risers had these little prominent growths. None recovered. I'd be interested if anyone else has seen these dark growths and if they are related to dieback. Thanks.

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In my neck of the woods by the Mersey we have shedfulls of young Ash self seeded but within a few growing seasons they all have dieback, I wonder if its a strategy to self populate to future proof existance, if one gets through unscathed it carries on the species?

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