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- From: "Jim Fruth" <jimfruth@charter.net>
- To: "mailing list at ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [nafex] Fire Blight (?)
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2016 22:17:21 -0500
It doesn't look like Fire Blight. Fire Blight's characteristic is the appearance of having been burned (blackened).
-----Original Message----- From: John Barbowski
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 8:03 PM
To: mailing list at ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters
Subject: [nafex] Fire Blight (?)
*I just removed a Cox's Orange Pippin. After a mild winter, to my surprise
it didn't make it!*
*Upon closer examination I noticed what appeared to be fire blight,
something I've never had on any of my apples, only on an Asian pear that
was removed 4 years ago.*
*Two questions, is it fire blight? and if so is it possible to replant
another apple in the same spot?*
*I have attached 3 small Jpegs to aid the discussion. The 3rd pic shows
some brown staining on the upper portion of the heartwood of the branches.*
*john b*
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[nafex] Fire Blight (?),
John Barbowski, 05/02/2016
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Re: [nafex] Fire Blight (?),
Jim Fruth, 05/02/2016
- Re: [nafex] Fire Blight (?), Jerry Lehman, 05/03/2016
- [nafex] My poor young quince, Elizabeth Hilborn, 05/17/2016
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Re: [nafex] Fire Blight (?),
Matt Demmon, 05/03/2016
- Re: [nafex] Fire Blight (?), John Barbowski, 05/03/2016
- [nafex] Not Fire Blight (?), Jim Fruth, 05/03/2016
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Re: [nafex] Fire Blight (?),
Jim Fruth, 05/02/2016
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