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46 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Yeah, bet it was waiting for someone to walk underneath it. All trees are evil and must be 'trimmed' cos they get so big :lol:

 

I wouldn't say all trees are evil - but most of them have evil moods. I always remember the young woman who died at Kew gardens from a 'summer branch drop'. I wouldn't trust anything over 15ft

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38 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

I wouldn't say all trees are evil - but most of them have evil moods. I always remember the young woman who died at Kew gardens from a 'summer branch drop'. I wouldn't trust anything over 15ft

Berberis ....... Pyracantha...... k

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33 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

So I can't entice you on a trip to the PNW to look at some Redwoods? 

thinking about it, it would be fantastic to do that, but at 47 years old I still haven't bought a house. I've just about payed for my flat, but the next step up involves somehow coming up with another 140k, so I will have to restric myself to hitch hiking to the local botanic gardens

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Just now, tree-fancier123 said:

thinking about it, it would be fantastic to do that, but at 47 years old I still haven't bought a house. I've just about payed for my flat, but the next step up involves somehow coming up with another 140k, so I will have to restric myself to hitch hiking to the local botanic gardens

Keep away from the big trees then.

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17 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Hawthorn ( a smallish one) 

Probably caused more injuries than all the other tree species combined.

Yes Gary, but Hawthorn can be subdued so it goes in , with sharp rollers, but Berberis n Pyra still have some cuntyness left in them as they rake past you into hopper doom. K

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