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WANTED: Salix Alba Caerulea (cricket bat willow) trees min dia 55"


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Out of curiosity do you mean diameter and not girth?  When I was a kid my dad sold a tree or two a year to Gray Nicolls and their stipulation was a minimum 16' straight length of minimum 48" girth and no knots.

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5 hours ago, HWombat said:

WANTED: Salix Alba Caerulea (cricket bat willow) trees min dia 55"

 

I will pay good prices for the right trees. Can be standing or cut. 

 

Anywhere in the UK.

 

These might be worth a phone call.

 

http://essexwillow.co.uk/

 

Fella I used to rent a barn/yard off told me that most folk around here, Suffolk/Essex are under contract with J.S. Wilson in Chelmsford to supply bat willow.

 

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