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  On 21/04/2022 at 17:15, Stere said:

Seen an apple tree do it.

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It is quite common practice to deliberately get apple trees to do it. Or more it was as modern orchards are quit different.

There is a mature oak nearby that grew two separate leaders which then grew back in and natural grafted together. I doubt anybody else spotted it or took any notice even though it is on the roadside. (hardly dare to say this bit but it is currently in severe decline and covered in that plant we don't mention any more)

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