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Have you checked that its not the Asian Longhorn beetle Gerry. Its a tree killer and just arrived in your area possibly. ?
They Anthony, along with the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron are so far up themselves that they think that only the braindead whom they permit to become members, are up to the honour. Disgraceful, I agree.
This morning I discovered that my Sorbus vilmorinii - planted about 30 years ago - was dead. Widely recommended at the time as an ideal tree for small gardens, it was never a great success here, only producing a few berries every year. Much later I discovered it was very drought sensitive & so was not a good choice for my hot garden. However, the foliage was attractive & the light shade was useful. More important, the roots penetrated one of my sand plunges & kept it on the dry side during the summer - ideal for bulbs.I have no idea of the cause of death. Two cold winters? Disease? Old age?
Unless you are (un)lucky enough to find the actual insect which is really difficult, the exit holes are the best way, you're correct Gerry. I hope you don't find them. I think these things are probably notifiable!
No sign of any exit holes, so presumably not the beetle.
The cracks look a bit like I'd expect from canker type infections. Is there any black liquid in the cracks?
Aw!I had visions of Gerry camped outside an exit hole with his 12 bore resting over his legs.
Darn it, I'm not too happy with the Fritillaria I bought in the autumn.I posted about one error in supply but it gets worse.So far.Purchased SuppliedF. graeca F. uva-vulpis F. pallidiflora F. persica F. minuta F. hermonis amanaF. pudica F. aureaPlease note ... so far and each mistake is a different supplier.
Fred,Have you contacted each of them to let them know and ask for the correct one, or a refund, this coming season? Their responses to that will be more telling. Mixups can happen, but it's what they do when they find out about a mixup which tells you whether they were deliberate or accidental.
Quote from: fredg on March 22, 2012, 06:43:56 PMDarn it, I'm not too happy with the Fritillaria I bought in the autumn.I posted about one error in supply but it gets worse.So far.Purchased SuppliedF. graeca F. uva-vulpis F. pallidiflora F. persica F. minuta F. hermonis amanaF. pudica F. aureaPlease note ... so far and each mistake is a different supplier. Quote from: Paul T on March 22, 2012, 09:30:06 PMFred,Have you contacted each of them to let them know and ask for the correct one, or a refund, this coming season? Their responses to that will be more telling. Mixups can happen, but it's what they do when they find out about a mixup which tells you whether they were deliberate or accidental. Of the 3 suppliers contacted.1. Sorry it's wrong but they are all correct at this end, we will however replace this autumn. The wrong bag must have been placed in your order. ( Strange how the wrong bag had the right species name on it )2. OMG how did that happen, profuse apologies, full refund immediately.3. Full explanation of the situation (cock-up) and full refund.