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The Plant Health (Forestry) Order 2005

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Articles 5(1), 12(2), 18(1), 19(1), 23(4), 28(7), 31(5), 32(2), 40(2), 41(2) and 42(2)

SCHEDULE 2E+W+SProhibitions on the landing in and movement within Great Britain of infected relevant material

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PART AE+W+SRelevant material which may not be landed in or moved within Great Britain if that material is carrying or infected with tree pests

(1)(2)(3)
ItemDescription of relevant materialTree pest
1.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Juniperus L., originating in any country outside EuropeAschistonyx eppoi Inouye
2.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Abies Mill., Cedrus Trew, Larix Mill., Picea A Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. or Tsuga Carr., or wood of conifers (Coniferales), originating in any country outside EuropeBursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Bührer) Nickle et al., the Pine Wood Nematode
3.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Juniperus L., originating in any country outside EuropeOligonychus perditus Pritchard and Baker
4.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of conifers (Coniferales); wood of conifers retaining any bark; or isolated bark of conifers, in any case originating in any country outside EuropePissodes spp. (non-European), Weevils
5.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of conifers (Coniferales) over 3 metres in height; wood of conifers retaining any bark; or isolated bark of conifers, in any case originating in any country outside EuropeScolytidae spp. (non-European), Bark Beetles
6.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Pinus L.; or wood or isolated bark of Pinus L.Atropellis spp., the cause of Atropellis Canker of pine
7.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Acer saccharum Marsh.; or wood of Acer saccharum Marsh., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, in any case originating in the USA or CanadaCeratocystis virescens (Davidson) Moreau, the cause of Sapstreak of maple
8.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Pinus L.; or wood of Pinus L.Cercoseptoria pini-densiflorae (Hori and Nambu) Deighton, a cause of Needle Blight of pine
9.Trees, other than fruit or seeds, of Pinus L.Scirrhia acicola (Dearn.) Siggers, the cause of Brown Spot Needle Blight of pine
10.Trees, other than seeds, of Platanus L., intended for planting; or wood of Platanus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surfaceCeratocystis fimbriata f. sp. platani Walter, the cause of Canker Stain of plane
11.Trees, other than seeds, of Castanea Mill. or Quercus L., intended for planting.Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr, the cause of Sweet Chestnut Blight
12.Trees, other than seeds, of Pinus L., intended for plantingScirrhia pini Funk and Parker, a cause of Needle Blight of pine

PART BE+W+SRelevant material which may not be landed in or moved within Great Britain (as a protected zone) if that material is carrying or infected with tree pests

(1)(2)(3)(4)
ItemProtected zoneDescription of relevant materialTree pest
1.Great BritainTrees, other than fruit or seeds, of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr. or Pinus L., over 3 metres in height; wood of conifers (Coniferales) retaining any bark; or isolated bark of conifers

Ips amitinus (Eichoff), the Smaller Eight-toothed Spruce Bark Beetle

Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg), the Northern Spruce Bark Beetle

2.Great BritainTrees, other than fruit or seeds, of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr, Pinus L. or Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 metres in height; wood of conifers (Coniferales) retaining any bark; or isolated bark of conifersIps typographus (Heer), the Larger Eight-toothed Spruce Bark Beetle
3.Great BritainWood, other than wood which is bark-free, of Castanea Mill., or isolated bark of Castanea Mill.Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr, the cause of Sweet Chestnut Blight

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