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Beautiful Naked Lady


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I have a couple of weeping trees in my garden that I planted in 1996 .  A weeping Beech and a weeping Lime.

The first two are the Lime in Winter and the next two the Beech.  Last one the Lime in Summer

Picture of the Lime in full evening dress is beauty to behold.  I once visited an old country house where they had a fully mature tree and they had put lights inside the canopy which was spectacular at night.

The beech split down the middle about five years ago but seems to have strengthened itself around the scar

The lime, which looks like a beautiful lady in a long dress in Summer, is now naked and I can see that it too might split down the fork

Is it a good idea to somehow strap the two limbs to support them.  If it is done with metal bands then I assume that it will cut into the tree in time and if done with leather or other materials it may rot.

What do you suggest I do, if anything?

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