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Had our in house tree team doing some roadside work on a site we manage. The majority of the trees were healthy but were leaning heavily towards the road and we had 2 fail in the January winds. Here is a pictures of an Ash stump. I don't think the black crust is Kretzschmaria deusta but may well be Hypoxylon multiforme. As you can see the rot was extensive in this tree and it showed no signs of decline. We knew some of the trees were goosed but we werent sure how goosed.

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