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5462124 decay
5053048 risk tree White birch with decay and defects overlooking a playground.
5053050 risk tree American beech shedding branches; bole with extensive decay.
5038081 risk tree Tree with multiple defeccts near parking lot.
5038093 risk tree Hole in very large branch, indicating decay.
5252048 risk tree Hole in tree, indicating decay.
5054010 risk tree A large tree near a picnic area. The degree of risk posed by this tree can only be determined by a careful inspection.
5054026 risk tree Cracks, seams on campground tree
5039012 risk tree Large, potentially hazardous trees near a playground
5045017 risk tree A leaning cottonwood along a trail.
5045019 risk tree A tree with a corrected lean
5039090 risk tree Old broken branch with decay
5039022 risk tree Low V-shaped crotch
5375265 decay Decay indications.
5375229 decay Severely decayed stem
5037075 decay Green ash with central stem decay.  This open-grown green ash tree failed in a windstorm.
5177097 risk tree trees that have lost sections or received large wounds may be vulnerable to decay fungi. It is important to perform periodic risk assessments of these trees especially in areas where failure may result in property damage or loss of life.
5037091 decay This is a dead red pine, approximately 30' tall. The hazard is from potential kick-back when people dig at the lower part of the bole.
5291098 decay heart wood decay evident
5033004 decay This tree has severe decay and extremely poor architecture, and is a very high hazard.
5033005 decay A badly decayed and hazardous silver maple.
5191067 decay The base of the tree has had substantial decay and it is possible to see through the base
5029006 decay Severe decay in butt of red oak. Causal agent unknown.
5177089 decay tree with a large hollow along a city street
5177090 decay close-up of large hollow along a city street
1407074 decay brown cubical rot
1408042 decay Fluids oozing from almost-closed wounds indicated internal problems. This English oak is 4 feet in diameter. The callus collar is very large, as is the internal column of decayed wood.

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