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lucca | 12:43 Wed 09th Jun 2010 | Home & Garden
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Tried asking in the gardening section and got no replies so am trying in the main section:-
Bought a salix in a pot and it seemed fine at first, but has gradually developed black leaves. (These started before the monsoon we've had recently.) Any tips pease? Or should I just take it to one?! TIA.
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has the pot been standing under a tree if so it might be a sooty mould from honey dew dropping from insects above, It could also be a bad frost burn I suppose although the leaves go brown with that
A quick check,, sounds more like black canker,,, google this plus salix for more info,, plant is probably not salvageable
What variety is it lucca...did you get it from a nursery or large garden dept? If so give them a ring for advice. If not it might be a cold wind as rowanwitch said...or can you see any insects on it?
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Thank you all for your answers. It's an arbuscula which I bought from a car boot sale (a reliable bloke from whom I've bought loads before, with no problem). It has been standing under a tree so it could be the sooty mould, but having checked the pics of black canker I fear the worst! Will give it another day or so, but could be R.I.P. salix. Helpful replies, much appreciated.

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