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... branches? [12] 12. Why are stubs harmful? [12] 13. What are branch and trunk collars? [13] 14. What is the branch bark ridge? [13] 15. Why are flush cuts so harmful? [14] 16. Contrast ... . [17-18] 27. What are the major features of conifer wood? [19] 28. What is bark? [20] 29. What is phloem? [20] 30. What is the cortex? [20] 31. What is ...
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... a dead branch. 1. The pith of the branch was infected and darkly discolored. 2. Both arrows show the branch protection zone that formed after the branch died. 3. The branch bark ridge. 4. Note the invaginated increments indicating included bark ...
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NTP, NATURAL TARGET PRUNING
... branch meets the trunk. This is truck tissue and problems will start for the tree should this become injured. The raised area [4] is the branch bark ridge ... branch always undercut [A] first followed by a cut from above [B]. This prevents the ripping of the bark on and beyond the branch ... make adjustments. Never place your saw behind the branch bark ridge. Pruning parts off branches works the same way, ...
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PROPER TRAINING CUTS FOR YOUNG SMALL TREES
... . If a large top is to be removed always make cuts at a strong side branch. TARGET PRUNING OF THE LEADER OF A YOUNG SMALL TREE Remove the leader by making ... is the branch bark ridge and 2 is directly across from 6. Point 6 is the beginning of the branch bark ridge. Point 1 is to the inside of the branch bark ridge and 10 is the branch collar. Number ...
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