Old Trees in Decline Will Have to Be Cut Down
There are two of these large Siberian Elm trees near the West side of our house. The one in the picture is probably 70 feet tall. It has been declining every year because of disease. We have had it trimmed by an arborist a few times but this year it would seem futile. The foliage is so sparse that it probably won't support the tree much longer. The buzzards and crows love to sit on the leafless limbs so that they can see what is going on around them. When it was healthy and full of leaves the tree gave a lot of shade to that side of the house. The other Siberian Elm tree can't be seen in the picture. It may get a reprieve this year but maybe not as it is in serious decline also.
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