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Old 08-18-2007, 05:25 AM
azaleaeight azaleaeight is offline
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Default How Does One Identify Diseased Trees?

I've got a house that has a whole lot of trees around. Some of them I'd like to leave. Some need to go. They all look fine to anyone who doesn't know trees, but not long ago one fell. After it fell, it was easy to see how unhealthy a tree it had been by looking at the exposed inside of the truck.

Now I've become paranoid about all those trees because I have no idea which ones may be in similar condition. Is there a way for the person who knows nothing about trees to identify high-risk trees and/or just unhealthy ones?
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