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Sycamore anthracnose
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<blockquote data-quote="BC WetCoast" data-source="post: 6123558" data-attributes="member: 18180"><p>She's (you) going to be fighting watersprouts for the rest of her living days.</p><p></p><p>Sycamores have been pollarded for centuries, so can handle a severe pruning. </p><p>The use of pollarding as a arboricultural technique is heavily argued on this board, however it is an accepted technique (if properly maintained). The oldest living trees in England are pollards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC WetCoast, post: 6123558, member: 18180"] She's (you) going to be fighting watersprouts for the rest of her living days. Sycamores have been pollarded for centuries, so can handle a severe pruning. The use of pollarding as a arboricultural technique is heavily argued on this board, however it is an accepted technique (if properly maintained). The oldest living trees in England are pollards. [/QUOTE]
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