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only second hand, never seen it on malus either!

 

I've seen I. hispidus on both, and in The Netherlands it especially is a threat to old Malus trees of rare races or varieties in old orchards.

Both photo's are from I. hispidus on two different Malus trees.

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I've seen I. hispidus on both, and in The Netherlands it especially is a threat to old Malus trees of rare races or varieties in old orchards.

Both photo's are from I. hispidus on two different Malus trees.

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Interesting to note, thanks Gerrit :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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