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<blockquote data-quote="Jace" data-source="post: 3813965" data-attributes="member: 27164"><p>15, tree in front is probly history... </p><p>13 & 17 are just a photo of a few trees, all are stressed from constr compaction & no doubt some root tears, and drought we've had.</p><p>14 is a hickory that just turned brown, probly dead, but possibly dormant I havent checked stem "bendage" to be sure. </p><p>18 I'd like to save</p><p></p><p>I removed 3 dead trees directly in front yesterday. (3rd picture in opening post)</p><p>I dont care to mess with replants, so I usually refer them to the local nursery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jace, post: 3813965, member: 27164"] 15, tree in front is probly history... 13 & 17 are just a photo of a few trees, all are stressed from constr compaction & no doubt some root tears, and drought we've had. 14 is a hickory that just turned brown, probly dead, but possibly dormant I havent checked stem "bendage" to be sure. 18 I'd like to save I removed 3 dead trees directly in front yesterday. (3rd picture in opening post) I dont care to mess with replants, so I usually refer them to the local nursery. [/QUOTE]
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