About three months ago I was pruning an Ilex vomitoria
"Schillings" and a
branch broke. I took some raffia, soaked it in warm water and
worked it flat.
Then I wrapped the branch with two layers of raffia.
Today I took the raffia off and the branch has healed.
It is only about 1/4 to 3/8 diameter and broke about 1/2 way
through.
Billy
Not healed. Not really. What you have is a VERY thin layer of
cambium and bark that has grown over the break. The break is
still there and *always* will be, though the mend will slowly
grow thicker and thicker -- maybe too thick.
A broken branch doesn't "heal" like a broken arm.
Billy, I know YOU knew this, but I'm certain there were others
here who didn't and might have assumed wrong with the word
"heal."
Repair is a better word -- and you used it in the subject. :-)
Jim Lewis -
- Tallahassee, FL - Only to the
white man was nature a wilderness -- Luther Standing Bear
(Ogallala Sioux Chief)
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