This fine young tree is in a prominent location by the monument. It looks fine from this direction. But closer inspection shows the very severe damage to the bark on the other side.
The damage is caused by these fitness groups placing exercise bands around the base of the tree, which they then stretch and "saw" back and forth as part of an exercise routine. The trainer has been told to stop this practice by the park staff.
A related problem is the use of the park benches (donated at $1000 each) for stepping up and down on, etc. The composition slats in the benches do break.
If you see such practices... please:
1.. Say something to the individuals involved.. ask them to stop. You can also tell them that exercise equipment/stations are on order for this park so that such folks will have a proper place and means for their workouts.
2.. If you feel uncomfortable confronting such behavior, please inform park staff immediately as they are usually present.
3.. If park staff are absent or not readily available, please call the Pct #4 constable number 281-376-3472 and request an officer stop by. The park is part of their area of responsibility.
Little can be done for such damage, and with half the circumference of the trunk being damaged.. it is somewhat unlikely that this tree will survive. The best that can be done is to clean up the damaged area and let it try to heal by itself. It is not recommended that a sealant of any kind be placed on such a wound.
Here is a link to what A&M has to say.. HERE
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