I recently shared some examples of ‘butchered’ trees and asked you to try to identify what each tree was. You can take the quiz here, if you like before seeing the answers, below.
As promised, here the photos of badly pruned trees and what they should look like:
Badly Pruned Trees
Photo: #1 – Desert Fern (Lysiloma watsonii)
Photo: #2 Shoestring Acacia (Acacia stenophylla)
Photo: #3 Chilean Mesquite (Prosopis chilensis)
Photo: #4 Palo Brea (Parkinsonia praecox)
‘Topping’ of trees is not only unsightly, it is also unhealthy – leaving trees susceptible to biological and environmental stresses and actually making them grow faster and use more water.
For more information on why ‘topping’ is bad for trees, click here.