... ensuring its projected lifespan extends at least 300 more years
Not found in the given source and I have no clue where this came from.
By the mid-1990s, diagnoses confirmed heart rot and advanced decay in the core, exacerbating risks of limb failure and overall toppling without external support.
Can't find any reference in the cited sources to heart rot or advanced decay; I think it's a fabrication and it's inconsistent with arborists' descriptions of the tree's health. Googling "el palo alto" "heart rot" gives no relevant results.
etc. etc.; the issue is that a lot of these are plausible, yet wrong.
anematode|6 days ago
As an example of how bogus this is:
Not found in the given source and I have no clue where this came from. Can't find any reference in the cited sources to heart rot or advanced decay; I think it's a fabrication and it's inconsistent with arborists' descriptions of the tree's health. Googling "el palo alto" "heart rot" gives no relevant results.etc. etc.; the issue is that a lot of these are plausible, yet wrong.