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Yes it is a problem, as far as i'm aware it can't be treated but i'll leave that to the people who have more knowledge. I normally only get told what to do in these circumstances.

 

I've always been told that the Ganoderma genus is one of the top 5 to look out for

 

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Difficult for me to tell not being an expert, but the crown in clearly taller than a two story building. The tree, other then some poor maintenance by previous owners over the years, looks in good health. I was planning on having a simple crown lift to remove the dead wood etc but concerned by this find. Have attached a picture for indication of size.

 

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