Bill,
Again I agree, when I was originally contacted by a Tree Surgeon and
then the client I thought they were going to be a real mess but having looked
at adjacent trees there was a bit about but I have seen worse and I'm not in
favour of cutting stuff off unless absolutely necessary such as reduction of
one or two extend laterals.
Thanks to all
Will
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Sent: 03 August 2021 15:19
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Subject: Re: C. mac image
Hi Will
To answer your original question; No, I certainly haven't.
I've been around long enough to remember these things around here (also
Hampshire) being quite badly affected by S/c back in the 80's and perhaps
early 90's but am inclined to the view that it isn't much of a problem
anymore, much like the contagion of bleeding canker on Horse Chestnut that
kind of cleared up of its own accord 15 or so years ago.
From your description I was expecting to see something much worse but, from
your photo', I think I'd be inclined to leave them well alone...
Regards,
Bill
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