walrus
New Member
Hi,
I'm new to the site and thought you guys might be able to help. Last year, Hurrican Isabel knocked my high-power line down, and a line fell into my 12-foot Japanese maple. The maple has three main stems (clearly, I'm not an expert; I'm sure there's a better term). Anyway, parts of one of the stems are now dead. Can a jolt effectively kill one part of a tree? Is there no hope for that part of it?
Thanks, pat
I'm new to the site and thought you guys might be able to help. Last year, Hurrican Isabel knocked my high-power line down, and a line fell into my 12-foot Japanese maple. The maple has three main stems (clearly, I'm not an expert; I'm sure there's a better term). Anyway, parts of one of the stems are now dead. Can a jolt effectively kill one part of a tree? Is there no hope for that part of it?
Thanks, pat