It's a sumac and if it were my tree I would get that goop off
immediately. Dressing wounds and covering decay promotes more of the
same. Some years it flowers well, some doesn't, but it's pretty
invasive in my yard. I have at least 25 saplings around the main tree
which I have to dig out and pot up for sale.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 20:46:26 +0100, "DM"
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This tree doesn't seem to be very healthy.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ThePlayer/IMGP1684-1.jpg
There was a lot of dead wood on it that I cut away and then applied Seal and
Heal to the exposed cut surfaces. I also applied it to the area of decay on
the trunk, pictured here........
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ThePlayer/IMGP1679-1.jpg
My neighbour says that it isn't flowering like it used to (we only moved in
six months ago). The flower is pictured here.........
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ThePlayer/IMGP1683-1.jpg
Apologies for the image quality. The flower is bone dry and crumbly.
We really like this tree. It is the perfect natural sun umbrella. We sit
under it all the time. What can I do to revive it?
Many thanks.
D.