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Why is this monkey puzzle full of dead limbs? Even the ones that look healthy are starting to go brown on the tips! And some of the dead ones have small scars on them?

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gout....? did 1 late last yr, first time id seen one and alad said it could be some form of it? but then i take what this lad says with a pinch of salt most times

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May just be a natural thing, I know that monkey puzzles tend to have a genetic trait of retaining dead foliage for some time before dropping (like cunninghamia and other connies) - as they mature they gradually start to shed thier lower branches giving them that characteristic 'mushroom' shaped canopy.

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I have dismantled two around here that have shown the same characteristics. Both went on to die a year or two later.

 

 

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Check ALL the simple things first.

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I have dismantled two around here that have shown the same characteristics. Both went on to die a year or two later.

 

 

Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk.

Check ALL the simple things first.

 

I dont get why they would of died after dismantling them... how odd :001_smile:

 

:001_rolleyes:

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On a serious note though. Without seeing photos or the tree and knowing some history it's impossible to guess.

You're description creates a picture in my mind of some semi-brown Monkeys that I've dismantled but they may not match what you have.

I realise that's no help at all. Sorry.

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