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nice oak monkey d will look great when its done is the trees crown been worked on mainly to prevent it from falling or limbs that could shed in a public area, and to balance the crown back to the new crown that has formed ,maybe regrowth from other limbs that have shed in the past to make it more pleasing to the eye.if left alone would the limbs that you are bringing back die of or shed anyway in time,iam interested in having a selected few veterans worked on here in the future so always interested in the resons the work been done:001_smile:

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  Ben Ballard said:
nice oak monkey d will look great when its done is the trees crown been worked on mainly to prevent it from falling or limbs that could shed in a public area, and to balance the crown back to the new crown that has formed ,maybe regrowth from other limbs that have shed in the past to make it more pleasing to the eye.if left alone would the limbs that you are bringing back die of or shed anyway in time,iam interested in having a selected few veterans worked on here in the future so always interested in the resons the work been done:001_smile:

 

 

Rebalancing & stabilising the crown.

For both tree & public safety.

 

I think this tree was part of a group canopy at some point & is now by itself.

 

The canopy is showing signs of periferal dieback/retrenchment, but we feel giving it a hand will not be detrememental to the tree.

 

 

win win

 

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