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    andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg Jul 11

    Sagt mal, wenn so ein Ahorn die Rinde abwirft, ist das nicht so gut, oder?pic.twitter.com/FaOGi3r5GX

    8:20 AM - 11 Jul 2018
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      1. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg Jul 11

        Der Ahorn ist eine Platane, und das ist völlig normal, habe ich gelernt!

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      2. Pit‏ @XPit Jul 11
        Replying to @andreasdotorg

        Das sind diese Stadtwildschweine. Eine reine Plage! Die klettern jetzt sogar schon auf den Baum rauf und scheuern sich da. Das ist der Baum natürlich nicht gewöhnt und daher geht die empfindliche Rinde oben ab.

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      3. Martin Vogel‏ @wirklichewelt Jul 11
        Replying to @XPit @andreasdotorg

        Falsch, denn das ist kein Ahorn, sondern ist eine Platztanne. Die mögen keine Trockenheit, denn dann platzen die, daher der Name. Manche schreiben den Namen falsch und dann liest man Platztane oder Platanne oder so ähnlich.

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      4. Pit‏ @XPit Jul 11
        Replying to @wirklichewelt @andreasdotorg

        Aber das mit den Wildschweinen ist natürlich absolut richtig!!!11elf!

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      2.  🎃 Blockchainflöten des Todes  🎃‏ @DanielaKayB Jul 11
        Replying to @andreasdotorg

        ach siehste, das ist gar kein Grund zur Veranlassung:http://www.maz-online.de/Nachrichten/Wissen/Darum-platzt-an-den-Platanen-deutschlandweit-die-Rinde-ab …

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      2. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯‏ @psycon Jul 11
        Replying to @andreasdotorg

        Ich meine mich zu erinnern, dass es Bäume gibt, bei denen das völlig normal ist.

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      3. The Real Schulze‏ @DerSchulze Jul 11
        Replying to @psycon @andreasdotorg

        Der Ahorn gehört glaub nicht dazu....aber die Platanen machen das.

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      4. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯‏ @psycon Jul 12
        Replying to @DerSchulze @andreasdotorg

        Sieht hier übrigens auch so aus.pic.twitter.com/ot1GkFowpH

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      5. The Real Schulze‏ @DerSchulze Jul 12
        Replying to @psycon @andreasdotorg

        Das sind aber keine Ahorne oder? Das sieht nach Platanen aus....

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      6. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯‏ @psycon Jul 12
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        Ehrliche Antwort: Keine Ahnung. Sehen für mich aber ähnlich aus.

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      1. fs111‏ @fs111 Jul 11
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        https://www.tagesspiegel.de/wissen/aha-warum-verlieren-platanen-ihre-borke/1238020.html …

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      1.  🎃 Blockchainflöten des Todes  🎃‏ @DanielaKayB Jul 11
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        Laut des Artikels, den ich neulich gelesen habe, ist der Ahorn eine Platane, und wenn die so früh die Rinde abwerfen, ist das ein Zeichen, dass ihnen zu warm und trocken ist, aber nicht wirklich beunruhigend. Ich schau mal, ob ich den Artikel wiederfinde...

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      1. Lami‏ @La_mihak Jul 11
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        Wahrscheinlich ist das ne platane, die machen das so.

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      1. brxs‏ @brxs Jul 11
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        Sieht eher nach einer Platane aus. Da kommt das vor, dieses Jahr habe ich den Eindruck ist es extrem (zumindest hier im Süden Deutschlands)

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      1. Very Bad German‏ @dozykraut Jul 11
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        Fachartikel https://www.my-hammer.de/artikel/ahorn-rinde-platzt-ursachen-und-massnahmen.html … TL;DR wahrscheinlich Pilzbefall. Einige der Pilze sind auch für Menschen nicht angenehm.

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