All Discussions Tagged 'oak' - silvopasture2024-03-29T08:16:29Zhttp://silvopasture.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=oak&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHelp: Oak acorn fungus/blight?tag:silvopasture.ning.com,2019-11-02:6457695:Topic:1766242019-11-02T17:33:47.613ZJoanne Vaughnhttp://silvopasture.ning.com/profile/JoanneVaughn
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<p>We have an oak tree with numerous acorns. All acorns are blighted like this. Apparently development was arrested. Can anyone help me identify this process so I can decide what to do about this oak?…</p>
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<p>We have an oak tree with numerous acorns. All acorns are blighted like this. Apparently development was arrested. Can anyone help me identify this process so I can decide what to do about this oak?</p>
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