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What fungus? And is the tree dead?


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That's almost certainly Meripilus giganteus, on Beech unless I'm istaken.

 

Whether the tree needs to come down is a matter of when. It's not going to get better, but if it's still got a full crown you may be able to keep it for a few years. It depends on its stature too, if it's squat and not going to hit anything if it falls over, you could try and keep it but if it's tall and exposed to winds and near buildings or roads a precautionary approach might be best, get rid of or reduce it.

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On ‎01‎/‎09‎/‎2018 at 21:43, rory291 said:

Thanks all for the input. I think we will get it removed sharpish incase it drops! It's a shame as I imagine it was a lovely tree. We've just moved into the house so I may put a sign up letting our neighbours know we aren't murderers!

If I were you, I would check with your LA to see if there's a TPO or if you are in a Conservation Area. 

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