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Owen Green
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Lets hope you never take that Principle Tree Officer job at Gondor then :001_rolleyes:

 

The original white tree in the citadel is a direct sapling of the first white tree of Númenor & brought back by Isildur himself you know.

 

The current descendant (discovered by Aragorn on the slopes of Mindolluin) is tbh looking a wee bit ropey, but with a good dollop of rosaceus mulch, it will I'm sure, happily fracture retrench and spring back in to lustrous health & vigour :thumbup:

 

 

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Ah but in the film it's the same tree, Aragorn doesn't find the sapling, he would have suggested it was felled as it was dead (dormant)

 

 

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Lets hope you never take that Principle Tree Officer job at Gondor then :001_rolleyes:

 

Clearly, your commemorative trees are probably well cared for David!

 

I've always thought it sad that people plant a tree to remember someone or to celebrate something and they unwittingly pick a malformed specimen and plant it poorly.

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Clearly, your commemorative trees are probably well cared for David!

 

I've always thought it sad that people plant a tree to remember someone or to celebrate something and they unwittingly pick a malformed specimen and plant it poorly.

 

Nah, poorly chosen & planted for the most part :biggrin:

 

 

 

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"included bark...the cankering issue. So he recommends it's removal "

 

Thanks for the context Tony. Wondering why was a combination of light pruning and support (cabling, bracing...) considered inadequate.

 

"I've seen pictures of the cankers ( I may try to post them if I have time) ."

 

please do. How many prior failures at a fork had there been?

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"included bark...the cankering issue. So he recommends it's removal "

 

Thanks for the context Tony. Wondering why was a combination of light pruning and support (cabling, bracing...) considered inadequate.

 

"I've seen pictures of the cankers ( I may try to post them if I have time) ."

 

please do. How many prior failures at a fork had there been?

 

We tend not to cable or brace much in this country any more, due to our wonderful health and safety and liability stupidity, people prefer to remove or prune heavily to avoid a claim

 

 

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