I guess it is too much to hope for that dead/dying exotics might be replaced
with native trees.
Margaret Leggoe
-----Original Message-----
From: Con Boekel
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2015 12:55 PM
To:
Subject: Elms dying around Woden
John
I don't know about Dutch elm disease, but there pines and eucs are dying
around the place as well. Pine death in several places is moving along a row
or moving outwards from the first dead pine. There are various examples I
know of which involve euc deaths moving downslope - possibly the result of
soil pathogens.
regards
Con
On 21/01/2015 12:44 PM, John Leonard wrote:
> I have noticed many dead elms around Woden. Is this Dutch Elm Disease.
>
> John Leonard
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