Not sure what this is or how to treat!

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  1. Snorky85

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    Hello all,

    Can anyone a) identify the tree b) identify the disease/problem? Thanks [emoji4][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I'm willing to bet its aphids.
    Looks a bit like a prunus of some kind and leaf curling aphid.
     
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      Thanks Pete-would I be able to see the aphids? I don't recall seeing any on it


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      If it is aphids you will need to unroll the leaves, they will be on the back of the leaf and cause it to curl in that way.
       
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        Thanks-will have a quick check in the morning!


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        Hi @pete you were spot on- lots of brown little aphids in the curled up bits. I'll snip all the ends off and spray it.


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          I think your Prunus is an ornamental cherry tree.
           
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            Thanks @Cinnamon , hope it has blossom in the spring then! Got lots of exciting things to discover in the new garden [emoji3]


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