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Trees of Italy


Stuart Picken
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Hey folks

So I'm going on a holiday with the Mrs to rural Italy. In Bologna and the central appenines. 

Though I'm right chuffed about not putting on a harness or running a saw for a couple weeks, I'm still keen to look at some trees.

I'm going to be spending some time helping out on a sweet chestnut small holding, apart from that our times our own. And recommendations for all things flora I should look for? I've packed a Collins tree guide, though not sure how much use it'll be? Is there anything better? 

But aye, my questions is if anyone knows any tree or woodland related stuff I shouldn't miss or should learn about.

Cheers folks.

Ps. They've got to be better than red wine and pizza.

 

 

 

Edited by Stuart Picken
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Well.....

 

You should really focus more on the red wine, and of course the lovely local ladies are always a feast for the eyes.

 

Have been around a fair bit of Italy. You will see a lop of badly topped trees thats for sure. Lots of Cedars, and some amazing Magnolias.

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