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Hello I need your advice please to help me with 1 Sorbus Embley sapling showing a few leaves looking burnt As s per photos attached. I raised this sapling from seeds Of a previous 15 years old Sorbus Suffering from fire blight. I planted a now 3 years old replacement sapling on our street Verge as a replacement of the old one. Last year all the leaves were perfect As my garden is sheltered but when I Transplanted it on the windy street verge, some of the younger leaves started showing rust type colour. In the last 2 weeks or so, more leaves turned rusty I have now sprayed them with a solution against fire blight..., composted a watered the sapling while waiting for some useful advice from the readers.. Many thanks in advance for your help, comments and advice
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Nyssa Sylvatica - Black Gum, Tupelo - at the Barcham Trees nursery in Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK we have some 10-12cm girth trees in 55 litre pots ready for planting from 1st September 2019. You can view, tag and reserve trees now and during the Summer for Autumn/Winter planting. Introduced from America in 1750 this is widely regarded as the most attractive of all the native trees from the States. Pyramidal when young it can resemble Quercus palustris in shape and habit and certainly rivals it for autumn colour when its foliage turns magnificent reds oranges and yellows. The dark glossy green leaves are narrowly oval and can reach 15cm in length. They do not tolerate lime soils so please bear this in mind if you choose one. Mature height: 12-17m Mature spread: 6-10m Further product information at the link below:- https://www.barchampro.co.uk/store/products/nyssa-sylvatica Enquiries to [email protected]