Sugarmyst
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Hello, I have an approximately 60 year old American Beech in my yard that is having an issue with one side of its bark. I've had it trimmed several times and all of the tree trimming companies assured me the tree was healthy. I realize tree trimmers are not professional arborists, and I'm starting to get concerned for "Herbie" (the name we gave the tree after the man who built my house and planted it).
There are no dead branches and we survived two hurricanes (including ferocious hurricane Sandy in 2012) without losing any branches, so its strong. We have the constant issue of spouts popping up around the base and I'll admit they got really out of control. I just trimmed all of the sprouts from the base yesterday but they were so strong the base of them remain.
I'm attaching pictures of the bark problem as well as the other side where the bark appears healthy. The last photo is of the base which shows the impenetrable circle of sprout stubs. Please advise whether I need to take action to save the tree. Thank you in advance!
There are no dead branches and we survived two hurricanes (including ferocious hurricane Sandy in 2012) without losing any branches, so its strong. We have the constant issue of spouts popping up around the base and I'll admit they got really out of control. I just trimmed all of the sprouts from the base yesterday but they were so strong the base of them remain.
I'm attaching pictures of the bark problem as well as the other side where the bark appears healthy. The last photo is of the base which shows the impenetrable circle of sprout stubs. Please advise whether I need to take action to save the tree. Thank you in advance!