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This evening I removed 3 viburnum and a cuppressus, all recently died, in one bed of a garden. When they were cut down, there was a strong yeasty aroma all around the area. Any ideas??? Even the cupressus didnt have the familiar aroma, just yeasty. havent come across this before.

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Maybe the bloke that lives there has a slash there every night after the pub so he doesn't wake his missus up flushing the bog when he rolls in after shutting time!:sneaky2:

 

My mum and dad had a bit of privet that suffered from that about 20 years ago, strangely it went on to make a full recovery shortly after I left home!:001_tongue:

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Thrush??????????????

Dunno about thrush, but there were some suspicious looking sparrows hanging around the neighbourhood.

 

So no-one else has noticed a yeasty aroma around dead trees/shrubs then???

PS did check in the crotches for mouldy residues too, and no sign of fungal growths either on the stems, or on the ground

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Dunno about thrush, but there were some suspicious looking sparrows hanging around the neighbourhood.

 

So no-one else has noticed a yeasty aroma around dead trees/shrubs then???

 

Oh yes!

 

Would say Pops and Elm are the worst, we always say "like old granny's knickers!"

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I know that smell, well not old grannies knickers, I'll leave those for you, but this was definitely yeasty. Never noticed it on conifers or viburnums before.

 

And if you 2 dont start behaving you can move your desks to the back of the class and let others who want to learn something... learn!!

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