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- From: "Kathryn Mathews" <kathmath@charterinternet.com>
- To: "NAFEX" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [NAFEX] Loss of vigor
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 11:45:11 -0500
All my fruit trees
came through our relatively cold (-25F) but snow-covered winter just fine except
for a tart cherry and a cornelian cherry. They bloomed and leafed
out, but they don't have the fully-leafed out appearance they should at this
point. They are definitely alive, but look sort of anemic. They have
leaves, but you can still "see through" them and one or two smaller branches are
dead. Is this just a normal reaction to a cold winter? The leaves on
the cornelian cherry might be slightly "rolled", so it may have some kind of
leaf disease. The cherry tree doesn't look like is has any bug or disease
issues. How concerned should I be? Is there anything I can do
besides wait and see what happens?
Kathryn
Mathews
Southern
MN
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- [NAFEX] Loss of vigor, Kathryn Mathews, 06/04/2009
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