Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Diseased Core of Ash Tree


CAVEAT.    Not being an arborist, I'm just assuming that this is the stump of an ash tree.   The City of Middleton has already cut down dozens of diseased ones so far this year.  The darker area of the stump is very crumbly.


The stump pictured here is located at the southeast corner of Elmwood Avenue and Bristol Street in Middleton, 1 block south of University Avenue.  Where the red arrow is pointing, it doesn't look as though there's room enough for other trees.

 Aerial map source:  City of Middleton (Emerald Ash Borer)
Inventory of ash trees on street terraces and public lands.

View using flash.

Photos by Retiring Guy

Related posts: 
Now you see it, now you don't.  (5/6/2015)
Emerald ash borer found on Hubbard Avenue near downtown Middleton.  (5/1/2015) 
What were once ash trees are now stumps.  (3/25/2015)
You can cut down only so many ash trees in a day.  (8/1/2014)
Another day dawns on even fewer ash trees.  (8/1/2014) 
A new day dawns on fewer ash trees.  (7/31/2014)
Ash Trees on Cooper Avenue in Middleton: Going......going.....  (7/10/2014)
Emerald Ash  Borer's impact on Middleton.  (7/5/2014)

No comments: