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I have used a term many times on forum, that term is "discontinuation" referring to the stem or lower butt of a tree becoming "fluted" also using the term "channels" to elaborate/picture the situation.

 

After a severe beating over the matter, I had been looking for a better term to describe exactly what I was meaning. So, having the new veteran tree guide to management to read over the last month here goes!:thumbup1:

 

The first image is the "normal" tree

 

second image is the tree with what I previously termed a "discontinued trunk, some say fluted but thats not as extreme, more an earlier stage of the development of what i was terming "discontinuation"

 

lastly, the third shot shows a stumpy pollard and a pollard with sap risers also the what i previously called channels in pink I shall now from here in use the term "uninterrupted vascular pathways" in accordance with the guide book edited by dr lonsdale.

 

The fluting in pic 2 now "vascular pathways"

 

Apologies for any confusion, or worse:blushing:

 

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