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from my point of view (conservation back ground) fell the lot!

 

they support little wildlife, creat a dense canopy and nothing grows beneth them, causing problems with them in hedge rows and leaving ground prone to erosion, but for every one I fell an ash or oak is replanted in place of the sycamore.

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Railways regard these things as "problem species"....Its not all good is it? Between a rock and a hard place...they are undervalued by conservationists and disregarded by developers but we all know they are capableof being a thing of great beauty and aesthetic appeal in amenity situations....It figures that a tree so readily able to set seed and colonise on almost any soil should produce a high number of specimens I'd probably rather see replaced by other trees. Love em and love to hate them!!:scared:

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ed that first picture looks odd. its hard to work out the scale, the house looks like a little kids wendy house. the pic of your kid just made it even better.

 

Thats not a child, its a full grown tree surgeon holding a custom built husky style saw based on a 900

cc fireblade engine running an 8 foot bar.

Handy for those 10 feet dbh sycamores that you get on the welsh borders!

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Thats not a child, its a full grown tree surgeon holding a custom built husky style saw based on a 900

cc fireblade engine running an 8 foot bar.

Handy for those 10 feet dbh sycamores that you get on the welsh borders!

 

Very good! lol :wave:

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They support near to no wildlife!

 

You want to try climbing in them or cutting them down on a nightshift in the summer when its raining them little bastard greenfly hide on the under side of the leaves and not just a few!. Swarms of the shits stick to you and get in your earmuffs under your helmet under your clothes and in your mouth!

Ever since then i hate Sycamore.

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