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My idea for the tree TO was to fell and replant when he came to look at the trees in the garden he was about 15 meteres from the tree ??????:confused1: but never looked at it close up :sneaky2:

 

IMO you'd be hard pressed to find P. cerasifera 'Pissardii' without at least one duff union - it's just how they grow and the presence of decay fungi is but one consideration among many in such a decision.

 

If the tree is around for another decade why the rush to replace it? :D

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IMO you'd be hard pressed to find P. cerasifera 'Pissardii' without at least one duff union - it's just how they grow and the presence of decay fungi is but one consideration among many in such a decision.

 

If the tree is around for another decade why the rush to replace it? :D

 

i totaly agree Tony, but dont dissagree in this case with both parties, they both have valid arguments.

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Thats from the seminar held in the spring of 2012 by Swedish Arborist Federation -SAF.

 

Sveriges Arboristförbund - SAF

 

Frank Rinn was on Fire!!!:thumbup:

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Thats from the seminar held in the spring of 2012 by Swedish Arborist Federation -SAF.

 

Sveriges Arboristförbund - SAF

 

Frank Rinn was on Fire!!!:thumbup:

 

I like the bit round 27-29mins where he kind of goes off on a tangent after a question about dynamic wind loads, basically saying that trees with small reductions where prone to higher wind loads on the stem as they didn't have as many flexible branches absorbing the dynamic forces:biggrin:

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Well it gets you thinking doesn't it..? After all , axiom of uniform stress is a pretty widely accepted phenomena. So what actually happens in a reduction?
That would depend on species, site, style and specifications and extent and season of pruning, etc.

 

I don't think frank would say those results had universal applicability, and that axiom is just one aspect of biomechanics. Thanks for posting the link. If anyone here's gonna be in Hong Kong next month, he'll be repeating it here: IASHK: International Arboriculture Summit - Hong Kong

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