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Nice shots aitch.

 

A fair showing of newish epicormic forming around the failure site and associated decay areas.

 

 

Who owns the Tree? could be a candidate for a phased retrenchment.

 

 

 

 

 

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Private castle gardens, same place as the other Beech tree. They'll be left till they fall.

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Nice pics Hannah!!

 

Looks like there is some signs of retrenchment already??

 

 

 

Would be beneficial to aid the old girl with a retrenchment toward where the natural lower canopy is forming.

 

Be of interest to see if this is happening from the other aspects of the Tree.

 

You still in it's neighbourhood aitch?

 

 

That lowest lever looks like it could be very prone to a natural fracture :sad:

 

 

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Would be beneficial to aid the old girl with a retrenchment toward where the natural lower canopy is forming.

 

Be of interest to see if this is happening from the other aspects of the Tree.

 

You still in it's neighbourhood aitch?

 

 

That lowest lever looks like it could be very prone to a natural fracture :sad:

 

 

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Bit rude that Monkey!

 

Seriously, I agree 100% with the retrenchment pruning. It's plain to see where the shape of the crown should be over time.

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