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Ice Threatens The Tree

Sunday, February 1, 2015 Stephan Pringle

Did you know that the weight of ice (from freezing rain that sticks to The Tree) can cause more damage than snow? The earth gets wet from the pouring rain and then heavy branches tip to one side making it a threat to itself and those in the surrounding area.

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