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Hi folks,

Seen a couple of radiata with pitch oozes on the trunks and i'm wondering what constiutes normal oozing. not too hot on pines and their ways. Reckon these are normal in the pictures? - first time uploading hope it works.

 

this tree is a good size 1.2m DBH 20m tall. I havent got a picture of the crown but it is healthy, a few large limbs lost over the years apparently, including the big decaying stub you can see at about chest height. Havent seen any FB's anywhere.

knowledge on pine ooze please! and any thoughts on the decaying stub. Havent probed around - its not mine to probe!:001_huh:

cheers

mark

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