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On 12/24/2017 at 10:34, Ian Flatters said:

The last job of he year for us. A dead Wellingtonia which had been topped and died off. 1c4e1e6f586edc91e1ac27cd6e098d91.jpg977e0160c8a5a336f063a25addc279bd.jpgecbc091228c462bdbed62eac400ac0a5.jpge82796f09688804db0cee7ec1f510031.jpgf7df346e90c786f51aa3ce0e4d6982b4.jpge1fe551928417c664a4b9b604291ac7a.jpg

Client wanted it down to weigh up having a carving made from the lower stem/stump.

Had to spend a good few hours restoring the gravel path and cleaning up the huge courtyard area of mud and debris.

Was it the previous topping that killed it, or had it been topped as it was dying back anyway>?

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Was it the previous topping that killed it, or had it been topped as it was dying back anyway>?

 

Hit by lightning in 2008 I was told by the client.

 

The tree was looking quite healthy (as best it could) up to a few years ago then it slowly started to decline and die.

 

At a guess I’d say either it was using up its remaining reserves and has now died or just decided to die.

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