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Fungus?
My damson tree has developed sticky yellowy lumps of  weeping orangey yellow goo. What is it please? Susan Amber-coloured gum coming from stone-fruit trees (plums, peach, etc) is usually a symptom of canker, which is a bacterial infection.I believe by Susan Down
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20/10/2012 16:53:13
by Alina W
Apple Tree
The leaves on my apple trees are open now and some are distorted as tho the central vein is too short and others have blisters on one side of the leaf usually red in colour. Anyone know what this problem is? could be blight or canker, by galest
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25/04/2013 20:24:12
by flowering rose
help,,,,,,,,,,
i have a three year old ornamental cherry tree with red leaves which are falling and the leaves have small holes in them and a little curled and ugly....what is wrong with it?? Possibly bacterial canker. Full description and treatment details here. by denise butcher
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21/06/2012 21:21:45
by Alina W
Poor little weeping minature cherry tree
needed please.   My idea is to wait 'till June/July and then cut back the branches to the new leaves - is this wise? Yes, it is. It sounds like your tree has canker - look here for description and treatment options. Thanks Alina, I will try to save it by greenmaid
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25/05/2012 22:33:27
by Alina W
is it a fungus?
My damson tree has developed sticky looking lumps of weeping yelowy-orange goo on the whole of one limb.What is it, please? Suzi Could it be canker? Check here. Has your tree been damaged? Perhaps it is a slime mould. I think you can just wash them by Susan Down
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20/10/2012 17:15:47
by Busy-Lizzie
weeping cherry tree
the same question a while back and I had the reply it was probably canker. Gold1locks wrote (see) Gum oozing from cherry / plum trees can be due to a variety of causes, including  infected wounds, infections (fungal, viral, bacterial),  insect infestations by Dipadee
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06/06/2012 09:34:58
by Moonlit Hare
Pum Tree
fertisier (blood, fish and bone).  Any other ideas to alleviate this problem? It sounds like you have bacterial canker - full details here. It's possible to treat it, but frankly, I'd take it back - it is reasonable to expect to buy a healthy tree rather by lorrainespooner
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07/06/2012 15:01:22
by Alina W
Holes in the leaves of my cherry blossom tree
It sounds like bacterial canker. Full description and treatment options here. Oh no - I've noticed holes in the leaves of my young cherry tree too.  Been out to have a look at the trunk but can't see any oozing or dead patches.  Could there be any by Mustang Sally
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10/06/2012 22:25:15
by Alina W
Growth on Victoria Plum tree
.  If they are woody, it might just be the trees reaction to damage or a canker.  Personally, I'd take a sharp knife to it.  Thank you bob,i thought i,d cut it off but was,nt sure.What is a canker exactly? Its a shame because the tree is young flowered very well by tony williams2
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09/06/2012 19:47:41
by BobTheGardener
Brown Ooze on Ornamental Cherry
soil from around the base of the tree and there was more ooze, lumpy and browny-honey coloured. I'm thinking it may be canker, which would be a bummer as we love the tree. Any ideas? If it is canker, should I dig it out and what could I replace it with by Jay Mason-Burns
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06/01/2012 11:05:43
by Kate Bradbury

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