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I’ll take a photo of the cedar snag someone else made but it didn’t want to die. I’ve been driving by it for years watching it grow. Started with a little fuzz left on a branch collarSingle leader coming off a 4-5' ish dsh doug-fir that broke a long time ago.View attachment 80036





Its not always a decay thing... I've heard the term "deadmans finger" referring to the root that can grow into a stem bifurcation. Funny enough I found a few in bigleaf maple todayKind of a fun one from yesterday while taking down some big leaf maples where I'm building my shop.
1) Large leader breaks out.
2) Decay sets in.
3) Tree attempts to seal up wound with new tissue.
4) New tissue develops roots and the tree feeds off it's own decay pocket.
5) Cannibal tree
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