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KTV2020

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  1. Thank you for your advice, it is really appreciated.
  2. Thank you so much for your feedback. We have only been here since August, so have no idea if this fungus was here for several seasons. Without wanting to share pictures of our house or the neighbours, I can say that the tree is approximately 10-12 meters from either house and about 20 meters high, with a trunk girth of 4-5 meters. There is also a garage in front of the tree (about 5 meters). It has grown with an angle towards the neighbours property, but it has two large limbs in the other direction to counterbalance. There seems to be plenty of leaves on the tree and it doesn't look like it is dying. I am just wondering what the potential risk is? And can it stay like that for several years before it become dangerous or is it dangerous now? Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
  3. Hi All, We have recently moved into a property that we are renting. It happens to have a lot of fungus growing round the base and in the surrounds of a beech tree. Is this Meripilus giganteus? I understand this is a dangerous fungus to beech tree and it will be killing the tree, can you confirm this? It is most probable that the tree has a CPO on it. The landlord has a great love of the trees in the garden and has an organic approach to tree maintenance and I am concerned what will happen to the tree if nothing is done? Will the tree fall over? How long will it take? Please can you give your feedback of the severity of this case and recommendations for the tree.

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