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Removing a branch with an inclusion Trees with inclusions often injury themselves

There is some wood connecting the branch to the stem below the position of the forefinger. The pruning cut should be made just above this point, where the double ridge comes together.

The branch base falls away from the retained stem because there was no connection between branch and stem. The discolored wood resulted from the rubbing that occurred in the included union. Decay in the union often begins here with inclusions.

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