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TimHipkin
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Just after a bit of advice. Spotted on an old apple today. Bark flaking off the main stem. Die back in crown and the tree has started to lean onto adjacent shed. I'm new to the fungi game so after a bit of advice as to weather this is terminal or not. And I guess I'd like to know if my ID is correct?IMG_20181001_092833.jpeg

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Your Id looks right to me. Sounds like the tree is gubbed. Is it your tree or a clients? If it is yours you can leave it and see how it does, if it is safe to do so. Jan.
Thanks for the reply. It is a clients tree. They are keen to try and retain the tree but if it was to fail it would destroy their shed and maybe a wall. I have offered my advice and will leave the decision to them. I'm guessing this kind of thing will only get worse as time goes on? Cheers
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