OK the tree company came this morning and they assured me they are able to get the branch off safely by getting the branch tied to a higher branch and they had two guys pulling the rope on the ground as they made the cut. So I hired them after verifying they are licensed, insured and bonded...
Thanks for the replies. I have now some pictures of the leaves below.
Also, when pruning some of the bigger branches, the tree has a milky white glooey sticky secretion, almost like Elmer's glue. I got some on my hair...:eek:
and the palm that was swallowed in it, I am wondering is it...
I would appreciate some advice on a rather tricky situation.
The tree in question is located in Miami, Florida, zone 10b. I am not sure what kind of tree it is, except that it's a big tree with big aerial roots that grows into woody trunks...I do have a thread in the Tree ID forum here...
I have a large tree in my yard that I need help identifying. The tree is in tropical Miami, Florida, zone 10b.
It looks like a "Banyan" tree in that it has those roots that drops down and once a root touches ground it spreads and the they all "clump" together. Along the way they eat up other...