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What's going on with this ash?


Daniël Bos
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As per title really, it's in a hedgerow with dozens of others that all look normal. Some in various stages of dying etc, but this is the only one that looks like this?

It looks to have no smaller twigs at all, but was in leaf this year?

There's also some vertical cracks in the bark, not sure if they're related?

Just looking for some insights on how and why really.

 

Thanks.

 

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Google Pseudomonas syringae ssp. savastanoi pv fraxini

 

Plenty on the internet:biggrin:

 

Doesn't really do that much harm to the tree unless it's a forestry tree (spreads easily and can disfigure the wood). Over time it will not be great for the tree, but that is over time

 

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Google Pseudomonas syringae ssp. savastanoi pv fraxini

 

Plenty on the internet:biggrin:

 

Doesn't really do that much harm to the tree unless it's a forestry tree (spreads easily and can disfigure the wood). Over time it will not be great for the tree, but that is over time

 

Sent from my Galaxy S2

 

Well done Rob, you beat me to it.

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