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Bleeding canker of horse chestnut photo gallery - page 1
 

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Healthy horse chestnut


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Crown dieback and premature leaf loss in mature horse chestnut


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Crown dieback and yellowing foliage associated with bleeding canker


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Premature leaf fall followed by death of a red horse chestnut


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Mature horse chestnut felled because of bleeding canker


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Bleeding on trunk at soil surface


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Active bleeding canker and bark cracking following earlier cankering episode at base of tree


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Cracks associated with bleeding on trunk

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