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Removing a tree using Tree Biomechanics best practice

February 20, 2012

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Tree Biomechanics is the mechanical study of trees. Trees are structures and must obey physical laws just like buildings and bridges. A basic understanding of how physical laws apply to trees and arboricultural practice is critical to improving one’s arboricultural knowledge. In this video Mick Tracy, Manager of Logical Tree Management talks about how the [...]

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Moreton Bay Fig in a spectacular prune by LTM

September 8, 2011

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A large Moreton Bay Fig (Ficus Macrophylla) needed to be pruned to make room between it and the properly adjacent. This species is a large evergreen banyan tree of the Moraceae family that is a native of most of the eastern coast of Australia, from the Atherton Tableland (17° S) in the north to the [...]

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Mahogany Gum assessment at Metropolitan Golf Club

April 12, 2011

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Logical Tree Management is filmed here at the Metropolitan Golf Club carrying out aerial inspections on some very old Southern Mahogany. Some of these trees have reached a height of up to 38 meters and ten years of below average rainfall has had an impact on their health. The LTM crew give a first hand [...]

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Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ Autumn Blaze® Maple

April 12, 2011

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Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ Autumn Blaze Maple is a brilliant moderate to large sized tree that can adapt to a range of growing conditions. Superior orange-red autumn foliage. Fast growing and long lived narrow domed tree. Origin Cultivar selected by the late Glenn Jeffers of Jeffers Nursery in North Central Ohio (1980). A hybrid between [...]

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Docklands project comes to fruition with Norfolk Island Pine

April 9, 2011

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Docklands project sees the avenue of  Norfolk Island Pines finally being planted. Early in March, Tree Logic was onsite at Harbour Esplanade with consultants Brown and Tompkinson, BKK Architects, Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Cut & Fill to witness a long and extensive project take shape. Steve Frank explains why the Norfolk Island Pine was the [...]

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Quercus bicolor (Swamp White Oak)

December 14, 2010

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Quercus bicolor (Swamp White Oak) It is a deciduous tree with a wide spreading domed canopy and lush green foliage, it is also resistant to pest and disease, has drought tolerance and looks great in the street. Origin A lowland tree from the north-central and northeastern regions of North America. Habitats and vegetation associations can [...]

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