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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThe tree is big, at least 20 m high. It is in our garden and we are worried about it falling if it is sick. The tree suffered a lot of damage in the cyclone we lived through this time last year (We are in Rockhampton, Queensland). It lost quite a few branches and my husband thinks it used to be straight – it now has a slight lean. The lower branches have been dying and we have been cutting them off. It also has a large round ‘knot’ on its trunk. What we need to know is: is it dangerous? Should we get it removed? It would be catastrophic if it fell.
Many thanks in anticipation of your help. I can take a photo and send it to you.
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1 Comment To "Norfolk Pine tree"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 01/29/2016 @ 12:01 am
I would have a certified Arborist inspect the tree to determine if the leaning tree is safe or if it should be removed.