RedNeckGeek
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- Butte County & Orcutt, California
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The fella that cleared this property wasn't very careful with his dozer, and knocked the bark off several trunks at least half way around. Most of them haven't suffered at all, but they sure look like the dickens. If the damage went all around the tree, the cambium layer that transports nutrients from roots to leaves would die, which would kill the tree. The biggest worry I'd have with leaving the bark the way it is on that tree is it would provide a friendly environment for insects, so I'd be tempted to remove any loose bark then paint the exposed area with tar or automotive undercoat.Just piddling around the yard I found freeze damage from February splitting the bark on the trunk of my only live oak tree. The foliage looks healthy and I'm going to see if it self heals. Has anyone else seen damage like this and does the tree survive?
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