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  1. SouthSoundTree

    PNW Pacific Madrone, will more sunlight stimute dormant buds?

    Its more than a "fluff", I don't have a good adjective to describe it. Its enough foliage and small diameter branches to support that trunk/branch, though. It might be worth mentioning that I believe the farther norththe madrone is growing (up to a point, at least) , the larger they get. From...
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    PNW Pacific Madrone, will more sunlight stimute dormant buds?

    The park maintenance worker has a fear-based request. If the branch/ trunk fails, it will be on him to repair the building. He's re-roofing it now. I think the mental process goes like this, "Boy, I am doing a lot of work on this roof. I sure don't want anything to make me have to repair it in...
  3. SouthSoundTree

    PNW Pacific Madrone, will more sunlight stimute dormant buds?

    This is something that I was reading before posting. http://www.cof.orst.edu/cof/fs/PDFs/ec1619-e.pdf End of page 4, onto page 5. Maintaining madrone health: suggests "adequate sunlight from above means full sunlight from above and at least partial sunlight from the sides. This may require...
  4. SouthSoundTree

    PNW Pacific Madrone, will more sunlight stimute dormant buds?

    I think that the Ascending the Giants guys had a powerline madrone that was "topped" repeatedly over the years and grew to be very large, while short, and it was unfortunately finally killed by the line clearance company with herbicide. I've got some madrones near me that are along a...
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    PNW Pacific Madrone, will more sunlight stimute dormant buds?

    I have. A waterfront view property neighboring a customer has a small madrone that has been "topped", and it actually looks pretty good from what I could see from 40' away. It has several small leaders that resemble a crown. I don't know if it was "topped" or crown reduced to tell the truth...
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    PNW Pacific Madrone, will more sunlight stimute dormant buds?

    We have a large PM that has a very long trunk which reaches laterally toward a historic home. The concern is failure, and requested action is to remove the entire lead (40-50' long, probably 12"x12" at the attachment to the main stem). The foliage is all at the end, so no laterals to reduce...
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