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Found this on a mature horse chestnut. Does anyone have any ideas? :confused1:There appears to be good bud coverage. The ooze is sticky and not solid. It is in a streak about a foot to 2 foot (ish) long and as far as I can see, just in one area on the trunk.

 

Cheers guys.:biggrin:

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  rupert said:
Its got to be Horse chestnut bleeding canker caused by the virulent pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pathovar aesculi.

 

What he said.

 

But remember that they often recover (albeit often in a slightly uglified condition) so give it a chance, I reckons.

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it doesnt look like any bleeding canker i have seen(not saying it isnt) it is usually orangey like the inside of a jaffa cake, yours looks like the bottom of my jet boil after my hot chocolate:biggrin:

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