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RE: 'copper' beeches

Subject: RE: 'copper' beeches
From: Johnston, Paul
Date: Aug 28 2008 12:06:47
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Hi Alan,

Page 343 of Cassells provides a bit more info on purple beech cultivars.

PJ.

Paul Johnston
Tree Officer - Planning
Fareham Borough Council
www.fareham.gov.uk
(+44)01329 824451
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From: Wallbank, Alan [mailto:Alan.Wallbank@xxxxxxxx.gov.uk] 
Sent: 28 August 2008 10:38
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: 'copper' beeches

______________________________________________________________________
                             CAVAT IN PRACTICE
          A days training seminar with the author, Chris Neilan.

        Informative CAVAT training seminar on 25th September 2008. 

                     http://www.tma-consultants.co.uk
______________________________________________________________________

Hi all,

 

Does anyone know why I see so many 'copper' beeches around here with
what looks like a graft line at around 1 metre on the stem? I've
observed this so frequently, always on old trees, that I'm convinced it
isn't coincidence, but there isn't usually a bulge of the type that
accompanies a graft. I've wondered whether it was to do with preserving
the copper colour or an attempt to limit eventual size, as so many of
them are planted in front gardens, and is it a graft or a primitive
silvicultural trick such as wounding the cambium? Anyone have any ideas?

 

Alan

 

 

Alan Wallbank 
Arboricultural Officer 
Environmental Maintenance 
Telford and Wrekin Council 
Granville House 
St Georges Road 
Donnington Wood 
Telford TF2 7RA 
'Direct line 01952 384747 
Or Customer Services 01952 384384 
*alan.wallbank@xxxxxxxx.gov.uk 
    Fax: 01952 384701 
www.telford.gov.uk 
     

 

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