Treeaddict
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- Location
- Bel Air
I deadwooded a f Grandifolia (murican beech) yesterday and was surprised by the amount of deadwood (picture of quantity below). There were many (15) tips in the upper canopy where bark was missing and dieback occurred. A few 4” leaders were dead as well. I took out part of a living lead as it had decay from tear out below. I noticed the red hard spots on a union. This was the only place with the red spots. Is this beech bark disease? I’ve not seen white waxy substances on the tree before and I’m frequently around it as it’s a neighbors/ friends tree.
They did have a beech snap in half 5 years ago for no apparent reason (I’ve not been up to investigate though) but the bottom half is still thriving.
Thoughts based on this limited information?
They did have a beech snap in half 5 years ago for no apparent reason (I’ve not been up to investigate though) but the bottom half is still thriving.
Thoughts based on this limited information?










