Jonnym
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Hello. We have a large London Plane which has just shed a large limb. I would say it it's a few tons as my digger topped out while moving it from its hung up position.
The limb is about 45-50cms in diameter and 10m plus long. It represents a 5th/6th of the canopy. I've got it on the floor now, but it's left a gaping hole in the trunk.
It was a weak union, but had not moved in years, finally I think the drought got it.
The hole seems to go down into the trunk and unfortunately it will fill up with water and leaves. What's the best course of action for the hole?
thanks Jonnym
Edit:. The swings have been removed already as there is another weak union on a bigger branch!!!😱
Summer drop what now?
in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
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Thanks for the info
I won't worry about the hole an leave it as is.
I will try to get another shot tomorrow of the full tree.
We had it inspected regularly, but not since COVID. The weak union (included union?) was noted but not of concern. The tree has never been managed or pollarded and it is a big one, but no different from many seen in London parks.
The surprising thing to me was how dry the timber is. I've unsuccessfully been looking for my moisture meter to test it.
Of all the green timber I've milled and worked I've not had any this dry, the wood around the break snaps and cracks like dried wood and is bone dry and light to the touch. Is this common for this variety?
Thanks again
Jonnym