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What species of this tree offcut is this
soft wood (croppers cut through very easy) and appears to grow very fast and spreads.
The leaves appear to be shrivelled at the tip of the branches. I am wondering if they it could be cherry trees because we had a big one (12/15 inch diameter at the base) cut down about 2/3 years ago. Free image hosting for your screenshots + free screen capture tool Free image hosting for your screenshots + free screen capture tool Free image hosting for your screenshots + free screen capture tool Thanks |
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What species of this tree offcut is this
On 27/05/2014 10:33 PM, alan kearn wrote:
soft wood (croppers cut through very easy) and appears to grow very fast and spreads. The leaves appear to be shrivelled at the tip of the branches. I am wondering if they it could be cherry trees because we had a big one (12/15 inch diameter at the base) cut down about 2/3 years ago. 'Free image hosting for your screenshots + free screen capture tool' (http://tinyurl.com/ormdbhx) 'Free image hosting for your screenshots + free screen capture tool' (http://tinyurl.com/nomyt69) 'Free image hosting for your screenshots + free screen capture tool' (http://tinyurl.com/q7w97lc) It certainly looks like a cherry. |
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