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The ‘other’ Ash killer

Posted on March 25, 2019by cmay

Likely Anthracnose, these patches show up in the highest reaches of the canopy on a fallen 100+ yr old in the woods near my home. Not a single D hole on the stem. Been watching a supposed secondary pathogen take Ash for the last 10 years.

Go figure.

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