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Snow Gum
I have a snow gum which is a couple of years old now and about 3m high. On some branches there are small splits with a little sap oozing out. This is not a wide spread thing, only on some of the main branches. Too look at it, it's almost as if the tree is growing faster than the bark can support it. I understand the reason behind the sap, but not sure why the small splits have occurred on the branches. I recall this happened last year too, but with no (obvious at least) adverse affects. Anyone any ideas? |
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