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13 hours ago, MattyF said:


Lot of very old timber frames done in black poplar .. I would say there would be potentially a big difference in hybrid black pop and the traditional black poplar that's nearly extinct in this country.

Wakehurst Place, who hold the millennium seed bank started a reintroduction programme for native Black Poplar a few years back. 
Females are the hardest to find, they where usually cut down around properties because they produce masses of candy floss type material when flowering.

They are very localised in the UK, the Kent examples we took cuttings from turned out to be clones from Manchester stock.

I only found out how rare they where when I moved down South, until then I had been felling one a week in and around Greater Manchester for ten years, feel a bit guilty now, although I did reveal the whereabouts of several unknown females, there is only one known on council owned land in Manchester, it’s right smack in the middle of the Trafford Centre car park entrance.

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15 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

Nothing like that. Few minor changes to visuals and functionality so you don’t need to worry about that side of things.

 

re Vespasian, he’s already here, just haven’t worked out who he is yet 

Trigger maybe 🤭

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