Question From: B. Nixon - Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Q: What's the name of this pine? Also, I have one in the front yard and it's the same age but has two trunks and is starting to decline. Any cure for a two trunk tree or is that a death sentence.
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A: Sorry, I cannot give you an accurate ID as I am not an arborist. If you wish to save your tree I suggest you get an onsite inspection from a professional. To find one in your area go to www.tcia.org and enter your zip code. Best And Happy Yardening, Nancy