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Ring barked Willow stem


Matthew Arnold
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On the rounds today i noticed that one of the Willow stems on a Crack Willow bridge had been completely stripped of bark. The top was going limp and decided best option was to cut it down to ground level. Unfortunately i only had a "Gyspie stick" with me so used that to fell it and cut it down to ground level. Was happy with the result.:thumbup:

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it works, the willow aspirin, cured my headache

 

Rob,

While monitoring macrofungi in a Dutch dune reserve with free range ponies and cows, I noticed, that the tops of fresh branches of Salix repens were knibbled off by the ponies. When I inspected their excrements looking for fungi, I noticed lots of dead intestine worms. So it not only works for a headache :thumbup1: .

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LOL. I saw all of the extra comments and thought i was in for a lynching for using a gyspy stick to fell a fair sized stem. In my defence our yard was 45 minutes drive away and i didnt think it would be wise to send one of the guys back to pick up a saw then come back.

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