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Not a tree oddity, but I spotted this while checking a nearby pine for an upcoming job.
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It was Thansgiving Day, so I immediately thought of turkey tail.
@evo
Indication of a root butt rot, brown cubical. But it also acts saprophytic or decomposer if underground deadwood.
I see failures more frequently with bract form of FB’s. It can be very slow progression but my take is that it use to be a OMG, cut the tree, then the pendulum swing in the far opposite direction. I guess I’m more in the middle.@evo
What is your take on failure due to schweinizii?
Not AFAIK. It's in a long row, only one all funky.Very cool tree. I hope it's not being removed, but if so I'd turn that into some kind of sculpture.
That's the coolest euc I have ever seen
Nothing close to that scale but in a Doug fir I worked on the top was missing and all the limbs were basically folded over and grafted. Complete with a nest a little bigger than a crows. Something more along the lines of a small hawk.Very cool tree. I hope it's not being removed, but if so I'd turn that into some kind of sculpture.
I grew up in the sound and never spent much time there, bucket list.Olympic Peninsula is one of the most stunning spots I’ve explored in PNW. Could’ve spent weeks vs days.
When will you be back up this way?