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Victorian code red alert
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<blockquote data-quote="bumdags" data-source="post: 522757" data-attributes="member: 10889"><p>I was told most eucalyptus drop there branches after the strong winds because the sap hardens and becomes brittle and the weight of their own branches as well as natural weak points eg. Rot or insect attack can causes them to break. Worked with an arbourist crew and thats what i was told when i asked the same question</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumdags, post: 522757, member: 10889"] I was told most eucalyptus drop there branches after the strong winds because the sap hardens and becomes brittle and the weight of their own branches as well as natural weak points eg. Rot or insect attack can causes them to break. Worked with an arbourist crew and thats what i was told when i asked the same question [/QUOTE]
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