m_n_d
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We have an oak tree (I think Swamp White Oak) with what looks like some decay at the site of a prior large branch pruning. I don't know how along ago the pruning was done, but I think years ago, and we had an arborist come about 6 months ago to prune some other branches of this tree and he didn't specifically say anything about this spot, but I was curious if this is something we should be concerned about? I'll probably have him come take another look, but I understand that oaks are generally strong and good at compartmentalizing decay, and from what I can see the tree looks otherwise pretty healthy (a couple small upper branches have no leaves, but most look good).
It's a nice tree but it is quite large and close enough to both our house and our neighbors that we want to keep it in good shape!
Also, I was told we should remove the vines growing around the base of the trunk?