Sep 26, 2004 #1 Mark Chisholm Administrator Administrator Location Home of the New Jersey Devils Here's a new tree to ID. Distant shot. Attachments 12886-trees 1t.webp 185.8 KB · Views: 176
Sep 26, 2004 #2 Mark Chisholm Administrator Administrator Location Home of the New Jersey Devils Trunk. Attachments 12887-trees 2t.webp 183.4 KB · Views: 163
Sep 26, 2004 #3 Mark Chisholm Administrator Administrator Location Home of the New Jersey Devils Leaves. Attachments 12888-trees 3tjpg.webp 169.9 KB · Views: 182
Sep 26, 2004 #4 Mark Chisholm Administrator Administrator Location Home of the New Jersey Devils 10 bonus pts. if you ID the problem too. Attachments 12889-trees4t.webp 230.6 KB · Views: 154
Sep 27, 2004 #5 johnmeiszner Hey Mark, A Linden or Basswood Tiliacae americana. With some kind of caterpillar problem. ?
Sep 27, 2004 #6 Mark Chisholm Administrator Administrator Location Home of the New Jersey Devils Yes. American Basswood and.... Now, the problem is listed in the "Bugs And Crud" forum. Anyone?
Sep 30, 2004 #7 NickfromWI Participating member Location Los Angeles, CA I've identified the problem. You got a rorys in the tree and the soil near the rootzone is infected with either chokey or gorilla. I can't tell which by the picture. Am I right? love nick
I've identified the problem. You got a rorys in the tree and the soil near the rootzone is infected with either chokey or gorilla. I can't tell which by the picture. Am I right? love nick
Sep 30, 2004 #8 Devil_Dave Location The Garden State Nick the soil problem looks like a smokey and a mexileo.