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Regarding pruning, perhaps in a rainy climate a slanting cut allows rain to pour off. I do not know. Here in our dry Mediterranean climate, a straight cut provides less open space for disease to enter or wood to dry out. Cuts heal quicker when cut straight across. But many books still recommend the angled cut. Despite this, my opinion is the straight cut works better throughout the dry Southwest.

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