
A stump is the remaining portion of a tree after it has been cut and felled with a small part of its trunk above ground and most of the roots still in the ground.
Eligible vegetative debris may include tree limbs, branches, stumps, or trees that are still in place, but damaged to the extent they pose an immediate threat to life, public health and safety, or …
If the Applicant incurs additional costs in picking up stumps 2 feet or larger in diameter that the contractor did not extract, it should complete the Hazardous Stump Worksheet and present …
Spray any sprouts that are present around the stump. Soil Applications Use the treatments described under "Tree Con trol," and add some soil fumigant to the top of the cut stump. …
This happens not only from the stump itself but also frequently from the extended root system. The guilty tree is most often a maple, cottonwood, Lombardy Poplar, Black Locust, Willow, …
A tree stump is made of three parts: 1) stem base (tissue above ground); 2) root collar (tissue at or below ground level which connects the stem to large structural roots); and, 3) structural or …
A Public Tree is any tree located on property owned by the City of Columbus, which includes parks, right-of-way, and other City-owned land. If you are unsure whether a tree is a Public …