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Plan to reshape a magnolia tree by reducing its crown and lifting lower branches. Also, separate the crown of a silver birch by removing and lifting 6 lower branches.
Proposal as recorded
T1. Beautiful Magnolia tree rear garden, overgrown and too dense, one side of the crown has crown really lit of shape, it's protruding with 2 leaders about 2 metres higher than the rest of the crown, so we are to being that down to match, then reduce the crown shape by 1 metre, spread by 0.5 metres, thin the crown by 15 percent, and lift lower drooping branches to level the base of the crown. T2. Mature silver birch, growing over and into the crown of the magnolia, which is causing the tree to grow out of shape, We need to separate the crown, by removing and crown lifting 6 lower branches of the silver birch. HAR/CA15.