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A very large beech limb that was shed on Thursday. The rest of the tree is going to be braced to prevent the rest of it splitting out. No sign of rot in the tree just a very tight union and not much holding wood.

 

 

 

Is the Beech to be reduced as well as restrained Matt ?

 

What's the target area like ?

 

 

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Some of the recent pictures of limbs that have failed. The silver birch at the end failed today as i walked past it. No wind and no sign of rot.

 

No sign of rot? second image does not concur, ductile failure indicating a white rot? and a strange concave area just behind the cambium, girdling third of the stem approx?

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No sign of rot? second image does not concur, ductile failure indicating a white rot? and a strange concave area just behind the cambium, girdling third of the stem approx?

 

I was on about the Silver Birch at the end of the selection:thumbup: The others obviously were rotted but not the birch.

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