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This is a fungal disease which causes dieback in trees after which small coral-pink raised spots form develop on the deadwood. Trees are particularly susceptable when pruned in damp weather so when pruning, do so in dry weather and use wound sealant or cut paste. Do not leave dead wood to moulder and generate spores in damp corners of the garden.
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