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Understanding Co-Dominant Unions
When homeowners look at a tree, they usually notice the canopy, the shade, or the overall shape—but what matters most to a tree’s structural safety is how the branches and stems are attached. One of the most common structural defects in urban trees is something called a co-dominant union, and it plays a major role in why trees split or fail during storms, heavy snow, or high winds.
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