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Liz Heard
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Posted: 07 May 2011 at 10:35pm |
wots this?
it was on every leaf/shoot; thanks in adv, ben |
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Noodles
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I have seen this before, several times, but perhaps not to the same extent. It may be some variegated strain or 'common' anomaly of our native Hazel? I do know someone who'll know, so i'll find out if nobody else does it quicker.
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Liz Heard
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cheers Rob. it was away from housing so prob not a variegated cultivar.
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Noodles
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Apparently its quite normal, just a peculiarity of the species.
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Liz Heard
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thanks for getting back as promised Mr RAUK representative from the Welsh borders!
surprised i havent encountered it before then. guess thats unobservant Rigsby for you! |
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