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Bleeding Canker?


Matthew Arnold
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It certainly look like it Matt.

 

Have you got all the links to the FC P&D pages? There's quite a bit of info on there about it.

 

Yep got the links saved into faves. Just sent email to local TO with pics attached. Will be a priority job me thinks

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What was the outcome Matty?

 

Trees are going to be monitored. After the last bout of strong gusty winds the front tree lost 4 branches and the two affected have lost all of their leaves. A few more Horse Chestnuts on the green space have got black lesions appearing and the leaves are turning yellow in July.

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