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Interesting Biomechanics


David Humphries
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A beautiful grafted Beech which we carried out a light 'crown clean' on yesterday, as the path designation/target has just been altered.

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Interesting to note how branch grafts were developing/inosculating & now starting to provide structural support within the canopy.

 

Also the absence of algae under the grafts, drawing the eye & highlighting the grafts even more so.

 

 

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Beech have a rather underestimated capacity to cover wounds, and are considered "fragile" with regards to their durability but images like those above contradict that view, as do many many fine old beeches within the ancient woodlands I visit.

 

I have seen massive stubs entirely enclosed by beech, they are remarkable trees and far more durable than they are given credit for.

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