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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.

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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.

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It certainly looks like a cherry.

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