resident86
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Hey everyone. My first post here...hope I did everything right.
My family just got through Hurricane Dennis. It bulldozed through town and did a lot of damage, especially to our very tall sycamore tree (and our house!) Here's a little background information on the tree: it's about fifteen to twenty years old and was topped in Hurricane Opal, causing the branches to spread out on the top and such.
It was topped again in this recent storm, sending about twenty to thirty feet of tree straight into our house. So, I have some questions. (I'm not a smart tree person, so please forgive me if the questions are stupid.)
1. What do you guys think we should do with this tree? One "tree expert" said that in two years, you wouldn't be able to tell that it was damaged. But, even though it has been ten years since Opal, you could always tell that the tree was damaged.
2. Why was it damaged like this? Ten months ago, we were hit by a far stronger hurricane: Ivan, and the tree made it through fine, with only a few large branches down.
3. How can we prevent this from happening again?
4. How is the tree going to react? After Ivan, the tree was completely bare and the leaves regrew. However, the leaves weren't completely shredded this time.
I don't know how to attach pictures or anything, so here are links to pictures of the tree:
top damage
close up of top damage
shot of entire tree
for the curious: what fell
Please forgive the size of the pictures and poor quality. Any suggestion/comments are needed and appreciated. I love my tree and hope that we won't have to take it down or anything. Thank you everyone very much. (I dearly hope that I did everything right too.)
~ Stef
My family just got through Hurricane Dennis. It bulldozed through town and did a lot of damage, especially to our very tall sycamore tree (and our house!) Here's a little background information on the tree: it's about fifteen to twenty years old and was topped in Hurricane Opal, causing the branches to spread out on the top and such.
It was topped again in this recent storm, sending about twenty to thirty feet of tree straight into our house. So, I have some questions. (I'm not a smart tree person, so please forgive me if the questions are stupid.)
1. What do you guys think we should do with this tree? One "tree expert" said that in two years, you wouldn't be able to tell that it was damaged. But, even though it has been ten years since Opal, you could always tell that the tree was damaged.
2. Why was it damaged like this? Ten months ago, we were hit by a far stronger hurricane: Ivan, and the tree made it through fine, with only a few large branches down.
3. How can we prevent this from happening again?
4. How is the tree going to react? After Ivan, the tree was completely bare and the leaves regrew. However, the leaves weren't completely shredded this time.
I don't know how to attach pictures or anything, so here are links to pictures of the tree:
top damage
close up of top damage
shot of entire tree
for the curious: what fell
Please forgive the size of the pictures and poor quality. Any suggestion/comments are needed and appreciated. I love my tree and hope that we won't have to take it down or anything. Thank you everyone very much. (I dearly hope that I did everything right too.)
~ Stef