Corrective Pruning for Deciduous Trees
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How do I remedy poor branching? Is my tree at risk of splitting, and how can pruning prevent that? Corrective pruning has many implications for tree structure, health, and longevity. Developing a strong, central branch structure in a deciduous tree is critical for preventing structural failure caused by storms, wind, and ice. This 8-page publication explains the problems resulting from a codominant stem structure and addresses pruning strategies for correcting poor structure.
Format: PDF
Pages: 8
Language: English
Urban Forestry, Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
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