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Eucalyptus attack


Mark Bolam
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Hi mark,

 

Saw this a fair bit on the Eucs whilst working in Perth WA, and pretty much concur with MonkeyD, usually found at the site of an old shear wound/branch failure.

 

Never really saw it causing any major problems for the stems that it appeared on, again just a 'harmless' canker, until the whole tree folds in on itself at that point! ooops!

 

Beeze

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Looks superficial to me. You might have to find another excuse to fell it (see Dean's koala safety excuse, above).

 

It might injure a kookaburra's feet upon alighting?

 

Looked pretty good in the picture to me. I like eucies in other people's gardens.

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