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Harsh winter finally takes it's toll?

 

Rob & Rob,

I think Rob Arb's suggestion is correct :thumbup1: , this is not leakage because of an infection with (rhizomorphs of) a necrotrophic parasitic Armillaria species, but oozing of sap or resin from frost cracks in the bark and living tissues of this Araucaria.

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i could be wrong but i think the monkey puzzle is a native tree of england as you can get whitby jet from the beach which is fossilised monkey . how much is the stem worth if sold for turning ?

 

Only if England was ever joined to Chile:001_smile: Is Whitby jet fossilised resin?

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