Re: [Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature

2017-05-04 Thread pharmes
Late frost!!! Don't understand predictive text? Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Original message From: Jonathan Crawford Date: 04/05/2017 11:09 (GMT+00:00) To: 'Adastra discussion group' Subject: Re: [Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature Hi Paul What i

Re: [Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature

2017-05-04 Thread vivien.hodge
Hi Dave Wind scorch, and/or salt laden winds are the most likely cause. Trees and shrubs of a variety of genera are suffering in similar way in the Horsham area, the damage in these cases is pretty typical of wind damage. The new shoots of trees near the coast, particularly Acers, are also v

Re: [Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature

2017-05-04 Thread Jonathan Crawford
Hi Paul What is “late air” ? Thanks jonathan From: Adastra [mailto:adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk] On Behalf Of pharmes Sent: 04 May 2017 11:47 To: Adastra discussion group Subject: Re: [Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature Hi Dave ( from Istria) Late air will d

Re: [Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature

2017-05-04 Thread pharmes
Hi Dave ( from Istria) Late air will do this. It will also cause distortion in the leaves when they do get goingPaul Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Original message From: D BANGS Date: 04/05/2017 09:15 (GMT+00:00) To: Adastra discussion group Subject: [Adastra] de

[Adastra] dead trees, nightingales...dying nature

2017-05-04 Thread D BANGS
Walking in the Cowfold Stream valley east of Crateman's Farm and to the south to listen to the Nightingales last night we passed lines of oaks with brown withered crowns. Often the whole foliage of fresh tender leaves and catkins was withered brown, but sometimes the top of the crown was still