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Hi all,

if you can help shed light on what tree this is would be much appreciated.

They are causing shade over a garden & I'm wondering whether to advise felling, pollarding, or leaving them to get on with it.

Only problem is that I have absolutely no idea what tree they are!

Thank you for sharing your wisdom in advance! :001_smile:

In case the picture doesn't work - it is about 30m tall with a curving trunk.

The bark has distinctive diamond shaped lesions in silvery bark.

Very wet ground in a flood zone.

Here is the pic

 

https://www.dropbox.com/home/Crowdy%20Mill/Amy's%20pics?preview=Photo+12-03-2017%2C+11+01+58+am.jpg

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Hi all,

if you can help shed light on what tree this is would be much appreciated.

They are causing shade over a garden & I'm wondering whether to advise felling, pollarding, or leaving them to get on with it.

Only problem is that I have absolutely no idea what tree they are!

Thank you for sharing your wisdom in advance! :001_smile:

In case the picture doesn't work - it is about 30m tall with a curving trunk.

The bark has distinctive diamond shaped lesions in silvery bark.

Very wet ground in a flood zone.

Here is the pic

 

https://www.dropbox.com/home/Crowdy%20Mill/Amy's%20pics?preview=Photo+12-03-2017%2C+11+01+58+am.jpg

 

Diamond shape points me towards poplar

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