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Old December 27th, 2000, 04:57 AM
A& J Leslie
 
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Bark splitting syndrome

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<pre>We have Corregiola and Nevadillo trees just over 2 years old in The Hunter
Valley NSW Australia.

Some of the Nevadillo trees and one or two nearby Corregiolas have developed
split bark on some of the branches.

It looks like a blister has developed and then burst.

It doesn't look like anything we've seen in the Californian Olive book or Burr's
Australian olive book as regards pests or diseases...except maybe sunburn
?...but then why don't all the trees have it, if that's what it is ...

Any ideas as to what this might be would be appreciated......and what to do
about it !!

Best regards

Alan & Judith
"Woonona"
Hunter Valley
Australia


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