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blackarrow
Hello,
There is a white fir located on a slope on our property. We purchased the property three years ago and have not cut any roots. I am unsure if the root in the middle even belongs to the fir, but the root on the right appears to have been cut years ago (it has some new growth sprouting from it).
Since I’m not an expert, I would like to know if this fir poses any risk of falling. It appears healthy and straight to me.
Here are some photos I took:
Thanks.
Edited by blackarrowAttached images with imgur, not sure if this is allowed.
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