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Forum: Japanese MaplesReplies: 2, Views: 37
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portiaraylee
Winamac, IN

October 11, 2008
10:52 PM

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I have a cutleaf japanese maple and a bloodgood japanese maple, each that I had to transplant to a new home. At first they did okay, then the leaves all dropped off which was expected, from transplanting, each tree was about 3 foot tall. But the twigs began to die as well, all the way back to the trunk. Then, as I got a closer look, the bark was falling off and there was what appeared to be black spots of mold (won't scratch off) growing on the trunk and dead limbs under the bark. Any suggestions?

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