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The soil was heavily compacted around this Horse Chestnut and although the tree grew, its roots were severely restricted in their spread – leading eventually to the tree’s demise during a hot spell of weather.
The tree had almost no anchorage.
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A tree with a flattened area on the trunk may signify an area of internal decay.
Tapping the trunk with a mallet can assist in identifying which trees are more at risk of failure than others, when the visual inspection first finds a potential symptom of weakness.
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Honey Fungus is probably one of the most common root and tree killing disorders and is recognisable in several ways.
ACS Consulting (London)offers advice on treatments and management of the problem.
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