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Help. Never seen purple markings on copper beech leaf.


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Hi all,

 

A client if mine is worried about there copper beech tree.

 

It has purple markings on the underside of some of the leaves.

 

Are these marks on the leaves left from leaf minners?

 

I personally have never seen this or in the years of being a tree surgeon I have never worked on a copper beech.

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Cheers for the help

 

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I have spoken to a tree officer mate of mine and he recons it's a rear leaf miner. He hasn't seen it before and nor has out local tree officer so going to send it off to the forestry commission research center to have it diagnosed!

 

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