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I have an Ash that we planted 23 years ago, it was from a nursery ie ? imported. In recent years the top half of the crown has died back in keeping with adb. As it is not a hazard where it is we have left it to observe the progress. Whilst the top half is clearly dead the bottom half is flourishing, so we will continue to observe. A couple of slightly younger Ash, self set in our hedges have been doing well, and they are in close proximity to the poorly one. Interesting to see how things go.

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