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We did have a Tree Damage Note issued by the AAIS last year sometime that indicated much the same thing i.e., symptoms consistent with a vascular wilt possibly exacerbated by a hot summer.

 

I'd suspect that there might be some genetic predisposing factors here as its only the 'Frisia' variant that is affected.

 

I wouldn't get your hopes up on the causal factor being discovered anytime soon either - I doubt Forest Research (the bods with the big money and kit) are that bothered by such a niche disorder on amenity trees...

 

As for control measures - vascular dysfunction leads to tissue death so no amount of pruning is going to help IMO. Pollarding might be an option or failing that remove and replace with Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst', a similar but far superior tree in every way.

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Ok, a vascular dysfunction. Thanks chaps.

 

Would be interesting to know why it is only the 'frisia' variety that is suffering but I see what you mean Tony about it being unlikely that the top bods will look in to it.

 

From what I can gather seems it mught be something to do with grafting

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