Hey Look at My Crud...

you will see BLD better with the leaves backlit than those pics

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The linden cross section is great in showing how little sapwood was supporting the vitality of the stem.
It amazes me how little wood can support a living tree. We removed a large oak (Red or Pin, I forget which) the other year that was infected with Ganoderma and barely still upright and found that at the stump there was less than ten linear inches of living cambium, yet the 4’ diameter tree was still living, and the canopy looked rather healthy.
 
JD,

Many moons ago do you think Sunscald was at the forefront of the issue. Primary. Thin barked those 1st years.
Certainly may have been and deer rubbing could have been an issue as well.

This tree was chlorotic and barely growing for years, half to maybe two thirds the size of its companions so problems have been going on for years and years
 
Certainly may have been and deer rubbing could have been an issue as well.

This tree was chlorotic and barely growing for years, half to maybe two thirds the size of its companions so problems have been going on for years and years
My guess is girdling roots..
 

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