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Default [OT] Horse Chestnut Trees


"Phil Layton" wrote in message
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The ones around here seem to be dying as opposed to just loosing their
leaves for Autumn - has anyone else noticed ?

Phil

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They are currently under attack from a beetle and a virus I believe. I
hope they don't go the same way as the elms.

Tom


 
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