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Sweet Gum to Pollard or not?


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Hi all,

 

I had a customer ask me to pollard a sweet gum (I'll try and get some photos tomorrow). I haven't done much on sweet gum but, iirc they don't like being hit hard in cooler climates - no idea where I've got this from so can't check. The customer wants it heavily reduced (cut out in their words), and I think the scaffold lends it self to pollarding?

 

Any thoughts or comments before I get some photos?

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hi there,would love to see a photo of the bark if possible.

 

do they know which species of liquidambar it is???

 

I've just got what i believe is sweetgum but am not sure. if you don't mind i need a pic of the bark and if it does get pollarded a pic of the end grain of the biggest bit that's removed.

 

it would be a great help if i could id this bit of wood i have i have.

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hi there,would love to see a photo of the bark if possible.

 

do they know which species of liquidambar it is???

 

I've just got what i believe is sweetgum but am not sure. if you don't mind i need a pic of the bark and if it does get pollarded a pic of the end grain of the biggest bit that's removed.

 

it would be a great help if i could id this bit of wood i have i have.

 

I'll try and remember tomorrow, although I'm not comfortable with pollarding it, so may not get any end grain shots, but I'll see what I can do.

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By definition, pollarding is tree mutilation.

 

All tree work is technically mutilation... Just some is better than the rest, willow pollarding is nothing more technical than felling and leaving a 6'+ stump

 

 

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