Re: Possible tree desease
- From: "bob whitehead" <bob.whitehead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 18:08:45 +0000 (UTC)
Thanks,
I think i will keep it away from the garden just to be on the safe side.
bob
"Spider" <Spider@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> 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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