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Old 03-22-2012, 04:46 PM   #2
Wvq9InTM

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Yes, ask an arborist. Though the Liquidamber is mostly free of problems there are indeed things that can go wrong. Phloem necrosis, is one. There are others.
It is quite common for liquidamber to lose branches if unpruned. During the summer months the tree is at its heaviest. You should prune now before the tree loses any more branches or causes property or personal damage.
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