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Yeah appreciate your comments, the side growth was not much extra in some places but in some the die back was quite heavy with bark peeling on some live growth. here are some more pictures of the base of the tree, would be interesting to do some decay detection.

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Good Job. . Tree looks good, sail affect of canopy has been reduced. Infection of G resinaceum and I hispdus but the tree will live with that ok combined with reduction. All is well!

 

I think you mean Innonotus (or is it Pseudoinnonotus now?) dryadeus :thumbup: quite a combo for a relatively young oak to deal with. Sail looks to be below, and sheltered by, neighbouring trees now; and with no significant targets I can note. Be interesting to see dissection of the butt if it ever does come down...

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I think you mean Innonotus (or is it Pseudoinnonotus now?) dryadeus :thumbup: quite a combo for a relatively young oak to deal with. Sail looks to be below, and sheltered by, neighbouring trees now; and with no significant targets I can note. Be interesting to see dissection of the butt if it ever does come down...

 

I do apologise. The 'I' befor hispidus was to represent Inonotus. And I was meant to say dryadeus. :001_rolleyes:

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I do apologise. The 'I' befor hispidus was to represent Inonotus. And I was meant to say dryadeus. :001_rolleyes:

 

No need to apologize! I thought that's what you meant, correction was more for the benefit of others...

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