tree disease
Hi all
I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
tree at the bottom of his garden.
Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
I have put some pictures on my website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/
just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
t
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whytony
Re: tree disease
"whytony" <whytony.29pew1 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
news:whytony.29pew1 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk...
>
> Hi all
> I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
> tree at the bottom of his garden.
> Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
> type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
> I have put some pictures on my website at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/
>
> just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
> click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
> t
Please post somewhere we don't have to 'join'
Jenny
Re: tree disease
JennyC <Jenny.squirrel [at] chello.nl> writes
>
>"whytony" <whytony.29pew1 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:whytony.29pew1 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk...
>>
>> Hi all
>> I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
>> tree at the bottom of his garden.
>> Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
>> type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
>> I have put some pictures on my website at
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/
>>
>> just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
>> click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
>> t
>
>Please post somewhere we don't have to 'join'
He's been told that at least 4 times, Perhaps 'joining' is the reason
for his repetitive posting.
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Kay
Re: tree disease
whytony Wrote:
> Hi all
> I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
> tree at the bottom of his garden.
> Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
> type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
> I have put some pictures on my website at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/
>
> just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
> click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
> t
i have uploaded them to flickr, hope they are clear enough
http://tinyurl.com/jbepc
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whytony
Re: tree disease
The message <whytony.29r9kc [at] gardenbanter.co.uk>
from whytony <whytony.29r9kc [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> contains these words:
> whytony Wrote:
> > Hi all
> > I wonder if anyone can help, my father in law has a really cracking
> > tree at the bottom of his garden.
> > Besides not knowing what it is (help again) it has acquired a fungus
> > type growth on it, the trunk looks ok.
> > I have put some pictures on my website at
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whytony/
> >
> > just go to the site, join the group, and look in the pictures folder,
> > click on them to enlarge, any help would be much appreciated
> > t
> i have uploaded them to flickr, hope they are clear enough
> http://tinyurl.com/jbepc
> --
> whytony
I would guess it's some kind of Abies, i.e. silver fir, but there are
many with quite similar foliage. I don't know about the fungus though.
Is it supposed to show up on the photos?
Janet G