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David Humphries

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Yes well that's he tricky one. I've been asked to re inspect three HCs following a comment by a knowledgeble member of the public. The tree with the rigi is not the one they are concerned about. They're seeing scaring from bleeding canker and getting anxious on another tree which is further and weighted away but still close enough. This one with the rigi had 2 mtrs out top only in 2014 leaving the entire remainder of crown toward play area. Previous tree office denied permission to carry out 6mtr height reduction specd by previous consultant. Which now I've met the trees can see would have been overkill.

 

My initial concern before the rigi on this was the historic dog legend prunnig wounds common on HC when low branches are heavilly prunned back.

 

Plenty to think about. Not sure of significance of the fungi. HC is fully on my one to watch list given its tendency to lack much warning signs or indicators in foliage vitality and to be peppered with bleeding canker often making things look pretty break but might not be. Very difficult to judge much beyond these two factors using just VTA.

 

Any thoughts? I've done several HC jobs this year all with the same collection of issues. Although not quite on this scale.

 

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