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Lin11
In the last few weeks I have noticed poor growth and dead tips at the tops of several young trees in our garden. The foliage and growth on the rest of the trees seem fine and there doesn't seem to be any problem with their bark.
I was wondering if anyone had any theories as to what the causes of this could be? It may be unrelated but a young birch in our garden has completely died this year and about 2/3rds of a 20 year+ Robinia Frisia appears to be dead. Below are some pics of the trees with affected tops:
Mountain ash
Himalyan Birch
Liquidamber
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