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I've also got some myself, want to try to cover 10 in total, varying in range of problems from root rotters, top rotters, bark and cambium decays and foliage problems

 

don't need huge amount of images but a few good ones of each P&D i pick:biggrin:

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  RobArb said:
Images 1, 3 and 5 are P.o., G.a. and D.c respectively

 

but which ones are 2 and 4, i presume 4 is P.s. and 2 is R.u. ?

 

Ignore me i've just seen both P.s. and R.u. on image 2

 

so is image 4 another G.a.?

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  hamadryad said:
they was posted in order!

 

robarb!

 

so work it out! lol

 

I did, i had a blonde moment even though a) i'm not blonde and 2) i have no hair!:lol:

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  hamadryad said:
last two was daedaleopsis confrogosa, second was poly and rigi combined top and root rotters respectively.

 

Ah, the white underbelly of D.c. confused me:blush:

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  David Humphries said:
Right, pissing contest it is then :biggrin:

 

 

HC with Cameraria ohridella.

 

But with a twist here, as this tree has a couple of x carnea branches.

Which the leaf miner doesn't like the taste of :sneaky2:

 

 

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Excellent info and images:thumbup1:

 

did not know that about the x carnea:001_smile:

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