Can anyone tell me the name and type of tree this is? The last 3 years it seems to have disease about this time. I have noticed the same trees in others gardens and they also look diseased?
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Re: Tree identification
Looks like prunus family - probably a Cherry, of some sort.
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Re: Tree identification
Is there anything that can be done to prevent disease ayjay?ayjay wrote:Looks like prunus family - probably a Cherry, of some sort.
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Re: Tree identification
Could it be cherry leaf scorch
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Re: Tree identification
That's going to depend on the disease.Sparky70 wrote:Is there anything that can be done to prevent disease ayjay?ayjay wrote:Looks like prunus family - probably a Cherry, of some sort.
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Some are airborne, some are in the soil already.
Maintaining a good healthy plant is about the best protection, but there are so many possible diseases you probably need identify what it is first.
http://extension.psu.edu/plants/tree-fr ... t-diseases
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