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  • 2 weeks later...

Lets hope this works...

Couple of pics of a 2-3 foot diameter canker on a limb high in the crown, of an ash with Stazi ears at crown break. The tree is in a graveyard, and was recently reduced, not by me. Another pic of an ash in the same graveyard eating an old headstone (maybe this ones in the wrong thread?)

And finally a favourite sycamore of mine, growing in a front garden raised up from the road, in front of a very, very old house a couple of doors down from my dads. Almost like it knew where the wall was and avoided it!

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Odd root/butt growth. Looks like ground level at some point was altered and turfed for development. There is a substantial cavity under this tree, and visible major root damage (visible in the photos). Unsure what would cause such a distinct circumferential swelling like this, or is it slowed root growth? :confused1:

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Odd root/butt growth. Looks like ground level at some point was altered and turfed for development. There is a substantial cavity under this tree, and visible major root damage (visible in the photos). Unsure what would cause such a distinct circumferential swelling like this, or is it slowed root growth? :confused1:

 

Has a decision been made on this one

From a distance the tree looks well balanced though unsymmetrical

Will it stay or will it go?

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