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Hope for a Barkless Tree ?
I have a tree that has shed portions of it's bark- lower limbs, mostly, and
some on the trunk. I don't think the tree can live long like that. Of course, it could be a lot tougher than I give it credit for- it's a hardy survivor of many harsh winters, bark or not. Is there something on the market which will seal raw wood, until the tree can heal/form new bark? Thanks |
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Hope for a Barkless Tree ?
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from "Hank Hill" contains these words: I have a tree that has shed portions of it's bark- lower limbs, mostly, and some on the trunk. I don't think the tree can live long like that. Of course, it could be a lot tougher than I give it credit for- it's a hardy survivor of many harsh winters, bark or not. Is there something on the market which will seal raw wood, until the tree can heal/form new bark? What kind of tree is it? Some have bark that naturally peels or flakes, but underneath is new soft bark so the plant doesn't suffer. Janet |
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