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Was grounding out a stump of a cherry and when I finished I noticed that part of the root was blue. The last time I saw this was when I had to grind out a couple of cherries after someone was pouring diesel around the tree to kill it.

There was no obvious smell of diesel from the stump today unlke the other cherries when it was really smelly.

 

So does anybody know what the 'blue root' could have been cause by? The cherry looked dead as cherries do and I didn't come across any noticable fungi.

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