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birchtreeboy

birch tree recovery after ice storm

16 years ago

Like a lot of folks in the middle eastern part of the US, this week has brought our worst tree nightmares to life. Our 80 YO mulberry tree lost about one-third of its canopy. Its a major shade producer (good thing) and I hope it can pull through. It survived a heavy pruning a number of years ago (by the property's previous owners).

My big worry are the three extraordinary clumps of approx. 20 YO river birches. Each clump is (was) over 60 feet tall and made up of three-trunks and every trunk has snapped in half due to the extreme ice weight on its branches. that leaves me with stubs about 30 feet tall. There are a few branches on these remaining lower trunks.

Is this the end of the road for my trees ? can they recover ? is topping a birch tree absolute death or can they successfully back bud and live. I HATE the thought of losing them even if they arent perfect any longer.

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