TimVA21
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We've noticed that a tree fungus of some sort has been growing around an old Hackberry Tree where an old lightning rod cable had eventually grown into the trunk of the tree. We've since gotten new cabling placed on the tree to avoid strikes.
It's been present at the location about 3 months at least, and the other day I knocked 3/4 of it off, but the rest is like a hard sponge and even mostly solid. Assuming this was a good move? Location of the fungus is about 3/4 way up the main trunk on one side. Rest of the tree looks very healthy otherwise.
The tree is from Monticello and one of, if not the biggest Hackberry in the state of VA we are told.
I have enclosed before and after pics, and pics of the fungus I knocked off.
How should we proceed to cure the tree of this infection?
It's been present at the location about 3 months at least, and the other day I knocked 3/4 of it off, but the rest is like a hard sponge and even mostly solid. Assuming this was a good move? Location of the fungus is about 3/4 way up the main trunk on one side. Rest of the tree looks very healthy otherwise.
The tree is from Monticello and one of, if not the biggest Hackberry in the state of VA we are told.
I have enclosed before and after pics, and pics of the fungus I knocked off.
How should we proceed to cure the tree of this infection?