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2 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

Short answer, no.

 

As you're in the US I've found you an American tree diagram. Your cambium layer is gone, it's dead already.

https://www.fs.usda.gov/learn/trees/anatomy-of-tree#:~:text=C%3A The cambium cell layer,with food from the leaves.

Yes but you can see wound wood is starting to grow at the edge of the lesions which makes me think it is two season old mechanical damage. Whether this has allowed secondary infection by a pathogen is another matter.

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1 hour ago, Hagen said:

No crazy tree saving protocol to even attempt? Just enjoy it while we can?

 

Mechanical damage must imply hitting the base with the lawn mower? 

Strimmer would be my guess .

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