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arran barnett

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  1. Ahh yes i see, so for arguments sake there could Taphrina Quercus?
  2. Phrased better, is it Taphrina fungus that causes the broom on birch and other species? I think that photo is of a holly but i was hoping to go and have a look but not now..
  3. Never stared at my phone so hard haha. Thanks for the info, is ‘broom’ related to witched broom on birch?
  4. Thanks Paul for the quick reply, and for the info! Glad I can still learn while college is closed!! I completely understand what you’re saying, sounds just like rock climbing cams and hexs.
  5. Im 18, apprentice arborist, you say a crown reduction could have seriously helped, is that so there is less weight up there? Cheers
  6. Anyone know if it got back to the rightful owner?
  7. Is that a good thing though? I don’t personally think so

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