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Posted
commendable your efforts to preseve but I think its time to fell - dam road

 

The Tree appears to be capable of doing that very thing itself.

 

It will be helped along, if need be :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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David,

Where does the black oozing in the first picture come from : K. deusta or Armillaria cf. mellea or Phytophthora ?

 

Gerrit, I would think that the bleeding on that Beech with the Ganoderma pfeifferi brackets would be associated with Armillaria sp

 

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, its a rare birch that goes on to live the live that a staverton birch does! and even they had mellea bleeds, in case you did not notice!

 

Tony, I don't miss much (especially when there is a photo op), so no it didn't go un-noticed at Staverton :thumbup1:

 

the type of bleeding associated with Armillaria sp & birch is something often seen in woodland.

 

Though no signs of either bleeding or fruiting or rhizomorphs on the birch with the lucidums (yet) :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

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Posted

that old beech needs rhizo work or its on its last days

 

 

Too many people & dogs around it for it to be a candidate.

 

Its already in serious decline, canopy getting sparser on each passing year.

Quite suprised there appears to be no Meripilus involved.

 

 

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Posted
that birch was amazing. Guy, take note!

Bleeding lesions of undefined origin duly noted--not unusual, unless i missed something. :confused1:

 

Cleaned and cauterized a patch 3' x 2' on a Q rubra yesterday.

Posted

Cleaned and cauterized a patch 3' x 2' on a Q rubra yesterday.

 

Scrubbed and then burnt a patch :confused::eek:

 

 

 

Joking aside, why did you excise (I guess this is what you mean) and cauterize the patch? Was there a bleed, if so caused by what?

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Bleeding lesions of undefined origin duly noted--not unusual, unless i missed something. :confused1:

 

Cleaned and cauterized a patch 3' x 2' on a Q rubra yesterday.

 

 

 

Any shots Guy?

 

Interested, as the technique is seldom seen here in the Uk

 

 

 

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Posted

Gotta love the attempt, I mean how big was this wound guy? and did it extend from the point of entry to the point of final reach?

 

Q. rubra is particularly prone to honey, and doesnt cope well with pruning wounds.

 

How much die back was present in the canopy?

 

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