Thread: Ginkgo problems
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Old 18th August 2007, 06:34 AM   #10 (permalink)
ihill
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Thanks for your answers. No - no salt on the road ( we live in London and don't need it ) . Actually we now think it looks like a virus. Does anyone know of a ginkgo virus? I attach some photos to let you see why I do not think it is a water or wall issue. The ivy starts about 3 feet up the trunk ( so that gives you an idea of scale ) . The tree is over 100 years old so very well established. The ivy has been there for years.
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