Trees of special concern
Here are some trees that need special attention.
Laurel
oak -Trees decay as they reach about 40 years old;
roots rot; bark inclusions cause weakness
Water oaks -Trees decay as they reach about 40 years old; roots rot;
bark inclusions cause weakness
Turkey oak - Trees decay as they reach about 40 years old; roots rot
Southern red oak - Butt rot occurs on old tree
Chinaberry - Wood is weak; prevention is difficult
Red maple - Bark inclusions are common;
branches with inclusions break easily in storms; preventive
pruning can help minimize damage
Mahogany - Multi-trunked and codominant habit causes failure in storms;
this can be minimized with structural pruning.
Pines - Pine branches broke and trunks snapped; prevention is difficult
Peltophorum - Weak wood and poor structure resulted in breakage; preventively
prune to help somewhat
Pecan - Poor structure resulted in breakage; trees can be preventively
pruned to minimize this
Tulip poplar - Many planted trees blew down in the hurricanes; other
report good survival of planted trees; check for and cut circling roots at planting
Southern redcedar - Weak wood breaks in strong storms; prevention is
difficult.
Palms: queen and washingtonia
especially.