2017

TL2171 : Ash dieback at Hinchingbrooke Country Park

taken 7 years ago, near to Brampton, Cambridgeshire, England

Ash dieback at Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Ash dieback at Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Caused by a fungus, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an ascomycete with an asexual stage called Chalara fraxinea, hence the established common name of the disease, Chalara dieback, which is widespread in Europe and now spreading in the UK since 2012, Here in Hinchingborooke Country park it was evident but not yet badly affecting the extensive ash population, and maybe amongst abundant seedlings there will be resistant plants. LinkExternal link LinkExternal link

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Geographical Context: Lowlands Park and Public Gardens Wild Animals, Plants and Mushrooms Woodland, Forest Fungus: Chalara Tree: Ash Place: Cambridgeshire Near: Huntingdon Primary Subject: Fungi other tags: Ash Dieback Plant Disease Ash Trees Hinchingbrooke Country Park Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Articles: · FUNGI ON GEOGRAPH and some notes about fungi Automatic Clusters: · Ash Dieback [2] ·
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TL2171, 38 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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M J Richardson   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Friday, 14 July, 2017   (more nearby)
Submitted
Monday, 17 July, 2017
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TL 2187 7140 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:19.6302N 0:12.7868W
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OSGB36: geotagged! TL 2187 7140
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