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    Codominants vs. roots?

    Just look at how those trees have already shed limbs, and look at those spots closely, and see that they can have a habit of dropping what looks perfectly ok limbs, sometimes on things like cars, sheds, houses, people etc. Red gums if its the same as what we call red gums over here, drop limbs...
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    Codominants vs. roots?

    Eucs will often fail along a co dom join /area, even if they look quite good. They are brittle, dont hinge well. I will try and find some pics of some recent branch failures where they show the depth of poor bonding along the co dom area where they just tore out. add to it disease and climate...
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