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I have a monkey puzzle tree in the front garden, we have Been in the property for two years and understand the tree has been here for over twenty five years. Some of the branches have gone brown also there appears to be some mould on some of the branches. This week two seed pods have dropped with loads of seeds falling to the lawn. Any advice on how to treat this wonderful tree. See photographs. I have I have managed to attach. Ian

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not an expert on these but i believe the lower branches brown die and fall of as the tree gets taller and older.

 

the cones sound like they have just shed their seeds and drop off anyway but as you say they are full of seeds could have been got at by a bird.

 

as i say i'm no expert so i may be completely wrong but i don't think there is anything badly wrong with the tree itself.

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I have a monkey puzzle tree in the front garden, we have Been in the property for two years and understand the tree has been here for over twenty five years. Some of the branches have gone brown also there appears to be some mould on some of the branches. This week two seed pods have dropped with loads of seeds falling to the lawn. Any advice on how to treat this wonderful tree. See photographs. I have I have managed to attach. Ian
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Your tree looks healthy to me, the seed balls ripen and the seeds fall out, it's how it works. As mentioned, the mould is actually lichen, there are millions of trees covered in different lichens all over the uk. The dying/dead branches are normal too, it's the tree shedding the less important or less productive limbs

 

 

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