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RobArb

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  1. and another:blushing: this poplar (think its a black hybrid) but as its in salford (manchester) not sure if its a true polus nigra. is due for removal along with quite a few others that are showing the same "body language" as this one but with no FB's these FB's are now desicated/dessicating i have also looked on the fugin directory too david but alas to know avail i keep finding it difficult to identify things unless i trawl through each one singularly:001_huh:
  2. is this early body language of the tripe or have i got it wrong:blush:
  3. next question:blush: whats going on here (we took this padus down as a result) it was also infested with what i think was the ermine moth (a different tree to the one in the cemetary in the vugs and biodiversity thread.
  4. interesting stuff:thumbup: love beeches when they do that, i know certain people who thinks its not right for some reason:confused1:
  5. found these today and last week on a padus in an old cemetary is it the ermine moth? and how destructive is it really? does it have any predators?
  6. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndco2Ts8juQ]YouTube - talking dog suffer just because the meat[/ame]
  7. RobArb

    Myxomycetes

    Is it all similar to allelopathy in plants and trees
  8. Is it worth the initial outlay on training and then the £85.50 annual fee on top of that? do the pro's outweigh the cons? is it becoming more and more recognised as a qualification that is need to progress into consultancy?
  9. RobArb

    Funny adverts

    not necessarily funny but the dairy milk ones are good YouTube - glassandahalffull's Channel [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy52yueBX_s]YouTube - Phil Collins "Gorilla Drummer" Cadbury Ad (Dairy Milk)[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0SchmcLXMQ]YouTube - Cadbury Dairy Milk - Eyebrow dance[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGYMMsPg_ME]YouTube - Cadbury Dairy Milk - Airport Trucks Advert[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxHSsluny9s]YouTube - Cadbury Dairy Milk - Zingolo (60 second edit - Official Version)[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3f4NJK_E7k[/ame]
  10. RobArb

    Myxomycetes

    well apart from not understanding what was said the was pretty impressive with the maze thing!
  11. so what caused my tree to split out? was it the gano or the union or the age or all of the above? and are there all sorts of gano now feeding on the carcass? or is it just one species? which is more aggressive? should this be in the gano thread:blushing:
  12. without being negative shouldn't you have tried to find some research yourself?
  13. Thanks Gerrit I can see the difference in pic one and two quite clearly but would there ever be a time when pic 2 could end up like pic 1 or would the stem girdling roots be too detrimental to the tree before the "water basin" effect ever becomes advantageous?
  14. I have lots of reading to do:001_smile:
  15. love that new growth pic:thumbup: very simple but effective
  16. haha:lol: all that effort for a photo opportunity.... nice one:biggrin:
  17. few more bugs and fung:thumbup: kinda didn't really notice the bugs till i actually looked at the pics again:blushing: and does mould on a fung count:confused1:
  18. bit like this david?
  19. is that the same as stem girdling roots?
  20. beautiful topiary that is, clean as a whistle!
  21. mmm beginning to think its just a coined phrase that one person has made up
  22. ok, so having a bit of a look through google and my athens account i've come across something i'm ashamed to have not heard of:blushing: but is this because its been "made-up" or is it a proven thing? mmm more research me thinks.. Has anyone heard of endocormic growth instead of epicormic growth? and is it in any tree books that people have as my library isn't very extensive at the moment!
  23. thats mad that is! put "restoration pruning" into google and this thread is the fourth link down, its only been here since last night and its fourth already, just shows how little there is out there about this sort of pruning, unless its on fruit or nursery trees!
  24. i too was also thinking grafting but from an LA perspective i think this would be more time consuming and probably cost more money but it is IME (eyes) a feasable possibility on trees that take to grafting well I need to find some trees that have been scaffolded or poorly pruned and that i can be let loose on that i know are my trees only:blushing: might be worth asking my local TO and see what he says feel i've got a nice little research project coming on here:thumbup:
  25. how secure would the new branching be? its not as if its grown there from the original growth pattern of the tree, its "artificially" encouraged so would that mean there would be a weaker connection to the stem anyway and the whole procedure rendered pointless? i do fancy experimenting with this though:thumbup: ps, cheers david for those pics, helps a lot:biggrin: and interesting too

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