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Ed Strong | 13:35 Wed 18th Oct 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Like most areas our horse chestnut trees (SE London) have suffered through the weather and disease. However, yesterday morning, on my way to work, I noticed that on one particularly large tree amongst the shrivelled and dead brown leaves there was a small area with green shoots and 'candles', just like you get in the Spring! That made me start looking at the other chestnut trees and I spotted the same thing. Is this nature trying to overcome adversity or has it gone completely mad? Anyone else noticed this?
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I haven't seen it myself yet, but its probably 'Bleeding Canker', i've read about it quite recently, anyway, here's a site that'll tell you all about it.

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/fr/INFD-6KYBGV
You could well be right Ed, I would expect to see one flower in may but not October! seem like the weathers gone completely topsy-turvy!
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Thanks for the link Lonnie, but I don't think that's the problem because as far as I can tell the bark has not been affected. I was just amazed seeing small areas of 'Spring' on a tree in October.

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