PJP
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Hey all, attached are some pictures of an oak that I am debating on completely removing or (if possible) keeping one stem. It is a multi-stemmed oak with one stem infected with coral spot nectria canker that you can see in the picture. The fungus does go slightly in to the co-dominant stem but is the worst on the branch itself. Just thinking about this makes me want to perform a complete removal.
My initial thoughts were to remove the whole tree because of major pruning cuts + fungus but the homeowner is very attached to her trees so I am looking for last resort options to try and keep stem #1 intact for her.
The stems are numbered in the pictures. Also circled in one of the pictures in blue are dead stubs / cavities / hollow spots in trunk / branches. There are miscellaneous dead branches up in the canopy but do not look like any real issue.
There is one picture with yellow lines indicating the stems I was thinking of cutting off but my concern is that the wounds are going to be so large that decay organisms / insects will have so much time to make their attack or decay is going to get in to the main stem anyways after those cuts.
Do you think it is a bad idea to try and save stem #1?
Like I said my initial thoughts are just to remove the whole tree but wanted to get other suggestions / opinions.
The asphalt in picture is a shared driveway but no dwellings in fall zone... Tree is roughly 50' tall with a huge lower 2 / 3 spread as you can see.
Thanks a lot.
My initial thoughts were to remove the whole tree because of major pruning cuts + fungus but the homeowner is very attached to her trees so I am looking for last resort options to try and keep stem #1 intact for her.
The stems are numbered in the pictures. Also circled in one of the pictures in blue are dead stubs / cavities / hollow spots in trunk / branches. There are miscellaneous dead branches up in the canopy but do not look like any real issue.
There is one picture with yellow lines indicating the stems I was thinking of cutting off but my concern is that the wounds are going to be so large that decay organisms / insects will have so much time to make their attack or decay is going to get in to the main stem anyways after those cuts.
Do you think it is a bad idea to try and save stem #1?
Like I said my initial thoughts are just to remove the whole tree but wanted to get other suggestions / opinions.
The asphalt in picture is a shared driveway but no dwellings in fall zone... Tree is roughly 50' tall with a huge lower 2 / 3 spread as you can see.
Thanks a lot.