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#1: Regarding Hawthorns...

Posted on 2005-06-21 01:05:43 by bluhipo

Why is it such a problem that Hawthorns (anything of the rose family)
and junipers be kept together? I'm a bit confused on this point. I've
got both, a juniper well along and a hawthorn that is barely more than
a stick. What should I do to prevent problems?
(confusedly thinking of two kids fighting in a schoolyard)

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#2: Re: [IBC] Regarding Hawthorns...

Posted on 2005-06-21 03:05:22 by SteveWachs

I do not know the particulaer reasons other than the spreading of a particular condition referred to as Rust which is contagious to both Crabapples and Junipers somehow transfer between these 2 different trees.
I have seen Red ball like growths on my San Jose Junipers.The Shimpaku do not seem to be suseptible. I always removed and discarded this growth. I haven't seen any this spring so I think I got it controlled for now.



SteveW
Long Island NY


-----Original Message-----
From: BlueHippo <bluhipo@GMAIL.COM>
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Sent: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 16:05:43 -0700
Subject: [IBC] Regarding Hawthorns...


Why is it such a problem that Hawthorns (anything of the rose family)
and junipers be kept together? I'm a bit confused on this point. I've
got both, a juniper well along and a hawthorn that is barely more than
a stick. What should I do to prevent problems?
(confusedly thinking of two kids fighting in a schoolyard)

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