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Photo's of bacterial disorders and insect damage: species ID?


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Thanks Tony Croft your help is much appreciated and I will follow all your answers up with cross comparisons and other research to be diligent. I agree the answer alone is never enough and the thirst for knowledge is never satiated.

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