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I would beg to differ, agreed within the temperate u.k Eucs tend to retain much of thier inner canopies due to thier capacity to retain hydration, and that in thier native habitats they lose the inner canopy as a drought survival strategy. but basic tree morphology is branched and it would be highly unlikely that a tree had a form that would limit drop crotch reduction methods.

 

My bad!! didn't look close enough at the poster...UK Euc different morphology entirely.... That strategy would not however work on most Eucs in Qld.

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My bad!! didn't look close enough at the poster...UK Euc different morphology entirely.... That strategy would not however work on most Eucs in Qld.

 

Its cool, i was suggesting reduction possible on AU eucs too:thumbup1:

 

still would like a look at the upper crown

 

as would I:thumbup:

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Its cool, i was suggesting reduction possible on AU eucs too:thumbup1:

 

 

 

as would I:thumbup:

 

Don't even begin to presume Eucs in OZ you will lose yourself and have a conniption

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