Avenue trees must be cut down after fungal infestation

2023-08-07 20:10:05

On Monday, the well-known “Pocksteiner-Allee” in Waidhofen was closed for forest work for three days. Saw and ax are a must. During his annual inspection of the 150 linden trees that the beautification association planted along the boulevard in 1898 for the 50th anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph’s throne, city forester Georg Brenn found extensive damage caused by a parasite that had been hogging the trees for years.

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