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Beech – 828

Survey data
Surveyed by: Piers GriffinSurveyed on: 11th January 2014
Number of trees: 7
Tree form: Maiden
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Public - partial access (e.g. next to footpath or road)

Growing on the tree

  • Fungi
  • Ivy

Signs of animal life

  • Insect boring

Additional comments

7 large Beeches in a line marking the western edge of RobSacs wood and the fields along Amage road. the more northerly trees are older (3.35m, 3.5m, 4.1m, 3.55m and covered in ivy with lost limbs, and many and insect holes in lowere limbs. some Bracket fungus, but all look healthy. the Southern trees are smaller (2.95m 2.95, 2.70m) all superficially look healthy but have heart decay and dead wood in the trees, however no ivy. the furthest south tree is leaning heavily on the tree before with a lifted rootplate but no deadwood or ivy.

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