Q. My mimosa tree has split down the middle of the trunk. Is there any way to
save it? Or should I just take it down?
A. Split trunks are a common
problem with multi-trunked species such as mimosa. Split trunk is a significant
factor for a "risk tree," if it is sited where damage to humans, pets or
property could occur when, or if, the tree falls. Cabling and bracing can be
completed by a certified arborist to help provide structural support, but the
split will still be a weak point in the tree, susceptible to disease, insect
pests, decay and further splitting. <Read More>
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