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    End of Ash?

    Too little. In times of drought big trees will show signs of stress years after the fact while younger trees show stress much quicker so they get water while the big trees dry out.
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    End of Ash?

    Water is a big thing that gets overlooked with mature trees.
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    End of Ash?

    Retrenchment = mass root loss mostly the little feeder roots in this case. That were up and under the old parking lot plus excavation for the new base rock and concrete.
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    End of Ash?

    It does! There is one at my girls school that’s big, probably 60” just above the root flair and holds its taper for forty- five-ish feet. Maybe a sixty foot spread on the canopy up against the church roof. Gorgeous tree! I’ll try and get a pic tomorrow. Crane gig for sure. It’s not dead yet but...
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    End of Ash?

    Oak wilt is here but like you said patchy and obvious. I am not exactly sure what is killing them off because there are so many going down burs, whites, blacks, and reds it doesn’t matter. Gypsy moth is having a field day with them as well in the Lauderdale lakes area, real bad. I have a feeling...
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    End of Ash?

    Lots of oaks are on the way out up here too Fred. Big beautiful oaks biting the dust.
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    End of Ash?

    Very few ash are still alive by me. I don’t think they will become extinct but that’s one persistent bug.
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