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What tree would you be?

 

Was asked this very question this morning by a customer. It didn't take long to come to the conclusion I'd be a Birch.

 

I like to get somewhere before the masses arrive but don't stay long once they have, I'm really happiest when it's just me and a few of my kind. I'm not especially big or dramatic, but then I'm rarely offensive.

The oh disagrees, she thinks I'm a bit scruffy, can get very prickly and as I grow older I get more dense. She says I'm a Holly.

 

So I'm definitely Birch, but what tree would you be?

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This feels like the sort of question you'd get on the old Blind Date!

 

 

 

I would be Sitka Spruce.

Not very popular, but quietly practical.

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I'd love to say something like a wise old oak tree watching the world pass me by like the robin hood tree.

 

But, it's probably more likely to be an Ash tree with a touch of die back ?.

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A Lombardy poplar - Tall, lanky and with poor bone density 

 

Just kidding, I'm pretty short. 

 

I'm more like a female Ginkgo - I smell like shit 

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I'd love to be a big evergreen oak, solid, and impressive.

 

But coming from Norfolk I'm more like a scraggy old sallow, annoying, all over the place and usually up to my knees in water and shitty, smelly bog mud

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