Horse Chestnut Bleeding Canker

Horse chestnut bleeding canker
Horse chestnut bleeding canker is a disease of the bark of horse chestnut. It causes cankers (bark infections) which bleed a dark or reddish brown sticky fluid. © The Royal Horticultural Society 2
Horse Chestnut Disease Bleeding Canker Video
By KentVideoProduction This video is of Horse Chestnut trees which we filmed near our offices in Kent. We noticed that these beautiful trees have fallen victim to disease and are dying early. The r
Horse Chestnut Tree Disease: Conquering Conker Canker
ScienceDaily (Apr. 19, 2010) — Scientists have decoded the genome of a bacterium that is threatening the UK's historic landscape. The horse chestnut has become an iconic sight in Britain since it
The conker canker: disease fells avenue of horse chestnuts
By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor Saturday 26, February 2011 A sad milestone in the spread of a disease mortally affecting Britain's horse chestnut trees was passed this week when one of the