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Deadwood Canopy produces some benefit for the tree?


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Hi to every one, One of my friend made an inquiry regarding the deadwood, and I'm searching for the best fit answer for their inquiry, the question is "Does removing deadwood from the canopy actually produce some net benefit for the tree?"

 

Would anyone be able to discover the answers?

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I feel like I used to have a good answer to this...but it's christmas so i'm in no fit state haha.

Certainly some species such as weeping willow have an incredible reaction when dead wooded. It's like the tree has a whole new lease of life. I think it has something to do with it stops the tree from sending as much energy to the deadwood areas...perhaps someone else has had a quieter festive season and can answer in a more scientific manner [emoji6]

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