Morning all. Re the above: in our locality we're seeing increasing numbers of
trees (particularly conifers it seems) dying or declining with no defined
cause. In two of the cases -one in Scots Pine and one in Larch both involving
large numbers of trees- Plant Health have been involved and have not found
any biotic cause. I'm leaning towards the delayed effects of drought periods
in the decline and death of these trees but wonder if anyone else is
observing similar?
Cheers
Gareth
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