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......or lack of it, in this case.

 

 

We fracture reduced this limb back in '09

 

The last couple of shots from today show that it's flushed up nicely and the leaves it holds are darker green, denser & have remarkably long lamas growth as opposed to the rest of the untouched canopy which has a sparser leaf cover, lighter green leaves and almost no lamas growth.

 

The suprising thing here is that although the rest of the canopy has a small colinisation of mildew these (stripped bare) lamas & the primary growths on the lower branch are seemingly mildew free.

 

 

 

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......or lack of it, in this case.

 

 

We fracture reduced this limb back in '09

 

The last couple of shots from today show that it's flushed up nicely and the leaves it holds are darker green, denser & have remarkably long lamas growth as opposed to the rest of the untouched canopy which has a sparser leaf cover, lighter green leaves and almost no lamas growth.

 

The suprising thing here is that although the rest of the canopy has a small colinisation of mildew these (stripped bare) lamas & the primary growths on the lower branch are seemingly mildew free.

 

 

 

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......or lack of it, in this case.

 

 

We fracture reduced this limb back in '09

 

The last couple of shots from today show that it's flushed up nicely and the leaves it holds are darker green, denser & have remarkably long lamas growth as opposed to the rest of the untouched canopy which has a sparser leaf cover, lighter green leaves and almost no lamas growth.

 

The suprising thing here is that although the rest of the canopy has a small colinisation of mildew these (stripped bare) lamas & the primary growths on the lower branch are seemingly mildew free.

 

 

 

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......or lack of it, in this case.

 

 

We fracture reduced this limb back in '09

 

The last couple of shots from today show that it's flushed up nicely and the leaves it holds are darker green, denser & have remarkably long lamas growth as opposed to the rest of the untouched canopy which has a sparser leaf cover, lighter green leaves and almost no lamas growth.

 

The suprising thing here is that although the rest of the canopy has a small colinisation of mildew these (stripped bare) lamas & the primary growths on the lower branch are seemingly mildew free.

 

 

 

.

 

Yes, Ive notice similar on many trees too, and a lot of trees with stripped Lamas this year too?

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......or lack of it, in this case.

 

 

We fracture reduced this limb back in '09

 

The last couple of shots from today show that it's flushed up nicely and the leaves it holds are darker green, denser & have remarkably long lamas growth as opposed to the rest of the untouched canopy which has a sparser leaf cover, lighter green leaves and almost no lamas growth.

 

The suprising thing here is that although the rest of the canopy has a small colinisation of mildew these (stripped bare) lamas & the primary growths on the lower branch are seemingly mildew free.

 

 

 

.

 

Yes, Ive notice similar on many trees too, and a lot of trees with stripped Lamas this year too?

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......or lack of it, in this case.

 

 

We fracture reduced this limb back in '09

 

The last couple of shots from today show that it's flushed up nicely and the leaves it holds are darker green, denser & have remarkably long lamas growth as opposed to the rest of the untouched canopy which has a sparser leaf cover, lighter green leaves and almost no lamas growth.

 

The suprising thing here is that although the rest of the canopy has a small colinisation of mildew these (stripped bare) lamas & the primary growths on the lower branch are seemingly mildew free.

 

 

 

.

 

Yes, Ive notice similar on many trees too, and a lot of trees with stripped Lamas this year too?

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