TropicGreen Lawn & Tree Care
303-593-0483
A Colorado Company For Colorado
TropicGreen Lawn & Tree Care
Arvada, CO 80002
United States
ph: 303-593-0483
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| A housecall in mid summer 1997 was requested to determine the reason for the sudden collapse of a Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens. According to the owner, the tree had suddenly taken on a purplish-red cast and died. The tree was planted in 1990. The sudden collapse of the tree and color change of needles was indicative of root or lower trunk injury. |
It is not uncommon for trees planted with chicken wire around the root ball to respond in this manner. Chicken wire is still used to help hold root balls of trees together. If the wire is not removed, roots emerging from the root ball may be girdled and the tree experience a sudden collapse. This often takes place five to ten years after planting. In recent years, however, wire baskets with larger spacing between the wire has been used in place of chicken wire. As with chicken wire, the wire basket does not decompose and can create a root hazard. Due to the similarity of the problem with `chicken wire syndrome', it was recommended the tree be dug and roots checked for problems.

When the tree was dug, the first thing noted was the presence of the wire basket remaining around the original root ball. Some of the roots extending from the root ball had suffered damage from the presence of the wire, but not sufficiently to cause the total collapse of the tree. If the tree had survived, however, this root damage would have caused future branch death.

Further examination of the root ball indicated the presence of nylon twine used to hold the basket on the tree. The twine extended around the trunk of the tree.
It took seven years for this tree to die. The sudden collapse and death of the tree was due to a contractor neglecting to remove the nylon and girdling (strangulation) of the tree resulted.
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TropicGreen Lawn & Tree Care
Arvada, CO 80002
United States
ph: 303-593-0483
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