Still working on photos..more to come!
Over the years contributors have submitted many photos of tree failures that we have displayed at the CTFRP Annual Meetings. Lately, some have been submitted in digital format, but most are stored in boxes. The plan for the coming months is to scan and display some of the photos of the most commonly reported species (see CTFRP statistics/50 or more) illustrating typical, or sometimes unusual, failure patterns.
See below for some failure photos of less frequently reported species.
Eucalyptus citriodora (lemon-scented gum) branch failure. There are 20 reports for this species in the database.
Schinus molle (California pepper) root failure. There are 22 reports for this species in the database. Photo:D. Weaver
Salix babylonica (weeping willow) trunk failure. There are 23 reports for this species in the database. Photo: R. Hansen
Syagrus romanzoffiana (queen palm) trunk failure. There are 6 reports for this species in the database. Photo: R. Loucks
Ficus microcarpa nitida (indian laurel fig) branch failure. There are 16 reports for this species in the database. Photo: E. Slowik
Celtis chinensis (Chinese hackberry) branch failure.
There are 23 reports for this species in the database. Photo: unknown
Aesculus californica (California buckeye) root failure.
There are 7 reports for this species in the database. Photo: K. Jones
Erythrina sp. (coral tree) root failure. There are 11 reports for this genus in the database. Photo: E. Slowik
Ulmus americana (American elm) trunk failure. There are 49 reports for this species in the database. Photo: D. Pskowski
Platanus x hispanica, formerly x acerifolia (London plane) trunk failure. There are 19 reports for this species in the database. Photo: P. Wasirlewski
Quercus garryana (Oregon white oak) trunk failure. There are 5 reports for this species in the database. Photo: G. Hernandez
Eucalyptus lehmanii (bushy yate) root failure. There are 6 reports for this species in the database. Photo: R. Loucks
Melaleuca quinquinervia (cajeput) trunk failure. There are 7 reports for this species in the database. Photo: R. Loucks