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David Humphries
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Something from a little further afield........

 

 

a colleague showed me these shots he took whilst in Bejing recently.

 

Propping appears to be a popular way to manage the heritage & safety of these trees from the Imperial Gardens.

 

I think the carving is not just a fantastic nod to the artisans skill, but also a sublime use of what was probably once a magnificant tree. :thumbup1:

 

 

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I would guess the propping of the smaller Pines to be aimed at ensuring they don't develop any natural lean / sweep rather than to prevent failure?

 

 

To protect the trees against snow loading, I was informed Tony.

 

 

don't think anything will protect them against Beijings pollution though

 

 

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To protect the trees against snow loading, I was informed Tony.

 

Trees destabilized by removal of lower branches to culture turf grass. They picked up a bad lesson from western habits; we should learn good lessons from their propping, common in Singapore etc. too. :thumbup:

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Trees destabilized by removal of lower branches to culture turf grass. They picked up a bad lesson from western habits; we should learn good lessons from their propping, common in Singapore etc. too. :thumbup:

 

of course propping being the last resort when structural modifications are not an option?

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