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Re: No restraint whatsoever -Reply


Well.  Hmm.  I have no cedars in my yard,
there may be some in the neighborhood.  The
tree is near some arborvitae of a heighbors (like
about 3' away).  Is that the possible lethal
combo or is it definitely cedar trees?

Thanks for your help!

>>> "Mark Stephens" <markws@one.net>
07/23/98 11:32am >>>
Hi,

the serviceberry is probably 'Autumn Brilliance'
and the disease is
Cedar Apple Rust.  This rust needs both cedars
and apples to complete
it's cycle.  I have never seen the rust, but have
read descriptions of
it and this sounds like it.  Sorry, I can't answer
your other questions.

-- Mark Stephens

-----Original Message-----
From: SUSAN SAXTON <SS@Schwabe.com>
To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
<woodyplants@mallorn.com>
Date: Thursday, July 23, 1998 3:10 PM
Subject: No restraint whatsoever


...

Next problem:  amelanchier ?? 'Brilliant' (?), a
tree I planted about 3-4 years ago which is now
about 10-15' tall and has done well in its
location, even surviving some limb loss after
one of our notorious ice storms.  But this year,
the wettest May on record EVER here, on the
end of each stem, about 8" in length is a
covering of a rusty colored *something* that is
pretty gross looking and now of course the stem
tips are hanging loosely on the tree.

...

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