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Leylandii, you've got me on my knees...


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Homage to Slowhand and the Allmans there... anyway we went to look at 12 leylands today; been in the ground since 1982, that is old for the US. Oozing around the trunk areas where 2 branches died; took samples to the state lab, waiting for results. Soil pH 5.3 :sneaky2: droughty high ground, planted well, flare to grade.

 

They doubt Seiridium, which was my first hypothesis. Any other guesses/input welcome; I understand there are a few of these lovelies in the UK.

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