Hi
This is my first post on the forum so go easy on me
I have a variety of patio fruit trees i bought in the spring from different sources, an apple, cherry and nectarine. Since the spring growth I�ve noticed a similar problem with leaves on all three trees as well as my strawberries and rhubarb. I�m hoping this could possibly be due to the cold spring we experience or an easily eradicated pest.
I have taken the following pics, the condition of the leaves doesn�t look too bad on these as I had already removed the worst affected leaves last week. The worst affected leaves were curled or deformed with black edges and/or holes.
Apple
Cherry
Nectarine
Strawberry, Rhubarb and Bay Tree
302811D0-7D17-4409-8430-CA2E82FA3BEA-4367-0000039BE74E1F85.jpg Photo by Ben1030 | Photobucket
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Ben1...7396DF.jpg.htm
[F89CDDB3-EE2E-4426-AE47-4DB28CA71838-4367-0000039BD2FB686D.jpg Photo by Ben1030 | Photobucket
Thanks
Ben
This is my first post on the forum so go easy on me
I have a variety of patio fruit trees i bought in the spring from different sources, an apple, cherry and nectarine. Since the spring growth I�ve noticed a similar problem with leaves on all three trees as well as my strawberries and rhubarb. I�m hoping this could possibly be due to the cold spring we experience or an easily eradicated pest.
I have taken the following pics, the condition of the leaves doesn�t look too bad on these as I had already removed the worst affected leaves last week. The worst affected leaves were curled or deformed with black edges and/or holes.
Apple
Cherry
Nectarine
Strawberry, Rhubarb and Bay Tree
302811D0-7D17-4409-8430-CA2E82FA3BEA-4367-0000039BE74E1F85.jpg Photo by Ben1030 | Photobucket
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Ben1...7396DF.jpg.htm
[F89CDDB3-EE2E-4426-AE47-4DB28CA71838-4367-0000039BD2FB686D.jpg Photo by Ben1030 | Photobucket
Thanks
Ben
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