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Sudden dieback of Rowan???


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Thanks Monkeyd

 

The leaves are all brown and dropping, the berries too are small and shrivelled, to me it looks as if its just damn thirsty, but would that be so obviuos in only 4 weeks or so (well that's what my client has told me)

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how old are they? there is evidence that rowan planted in small roadside verges decline quite rapidly once they reach about 10 years old, the evidence points to the culprit being tarmac causing a build up of heat underground in the summer, this coupled with drought problems could be the cause. Any chance of pics was also thinking Fire blight? causes leaves and flowers to whither and die the ends of the twigs also begin to hook round and look scorched.

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