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Ivy on apple tree

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I have a mature apple tree in my garden and this year I have lots of ivy growing up the trunk and branches. I like the look but not sure if it will affect the tree. Can anyone help thanks
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On the green just outside my house a very mature oak is now all but dead - it just looks like a huge ivy tree - there are no oak leaves to be seen now and branches are falling, and a similar sad story 2 doors down where another mature oak is almost dead as the occupants have left the ivy for 30+ years. A similar oak in my neighbour's garden is well looked after, they keep the ivy off it and it is flourishing.
Ivy is great for wildlife, but needs to be kept in check - I'd rather see a glorious oak than a dead tree smothered in ivy which will fall.
Billericay - Essex
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There's a large apple in the neighbours garden, covered in Ivy, and that has lost a limb. I tried to help and remove a load of it a few years back, but before you know it, it seems to just turn up again.