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I have a rather large gum tree (about 25 metres high) at the front of the house. 3 of them actually.
Unfortunately one of them, the one in the middle, is growing "mushrooms". Based on my internet research I think they could be a root rotting fungus which will completely destroy the tree.
If that's the case then I will get the tree felled ASAP. It would completely flatten the house if it fell. But the trees are something of a local landmark - visible on the skyline up to 10km away and featured in the Mercury (main newspaper here in Hobart) with their christmas lights on twice in the past 3 years. They are also home to numerous possums and birds. So I don't want to chop them down if it's not really necessary. If it is a bad fungus then presumably it will have spread to both of the other trees as well.
Anyone know anything about this?
Unfortunately one of them, the one in the middle, is growing "mushrooms". Based on my internet research I think they could be a root rotting fungus which will completely destroy the tree.
If that's the case then I will get the tree felled ASAP. It would completely flatten the house if it fell. But the trees are something of a local landmark - visible on the skyline up to 10km away and featured in the Mercury (main newspaper here in Hobart) with their christmas lights on twice in the past 3 years. They are also home to numerous possums and birds. So I don't want to chop them down if it's not really necessary. If it is a bad fungus then presumably it will have spread to both of the other trees as well.
Anyone know anything about this?