Re: Possible tree desease
- From: "Spider" <Spider@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 13:22:16 +0100
bob whitehead <bob.whitehead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> Sorry to be so vague but I have a few logs at home
> some are ok while two or three seem to have these black seed like things
on
> the bark
> The only description i can give is they look like poppy seeds only
slightly
> bigger.
> So if you imagine a roll or 'french stick' covered in poppy seeds that is
> what the log looks like.
> When you rub something (even a hand) up and down the bark they come off.
> I'm affraid i don't know what type of tree the logs are from.
> I hope this rings a bell with someone who might know if this is a serious
> problem or
> just nature doing its bit.(the logs have been lying in a pile for a few
> months)
> At the moment the logs are in the garage,so i would rather not put the
logs
> into the garden till i'm
> sure they pose no risk to other trees.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob.
>
>
Hi Bob,
Not at all sure about this, unless it could be dead/blackened Coral Spot
Fungus ...? If so, you are right to keep it away from your garden just in
case there are some viable spores on it.
Sorry not to be more help.
Spider
.
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