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RE: Horse Chestnut Leaf-Miner

Subject: RE: Horse Chestnut Leaf-Miner
From: Hare, Gareth
Date: Jul 03 2008 16:51:27
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Lots and lots of it in West Berks. Making a local avenue look very sad
indeed and there have already been a couple of fatalities due to a
combination of bleeding canker and other factors (although whether leaf
miner is contributory I can't rightly tell) Anyhow the avenue is now of
dubious amenity for most of the summer as its brown rather than green.

No sign of it in Staffs (yet)

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