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Many years ago some one posted a photo showing a Cherry tree, or row of trees that were growing adjacent to a very low brick wall. The wall was about 1-2 feet tall and the tree trunks were a few inches distant from the wall.

The remarkable thing was that despite verticle trunks, they had grown bulges sideways and onto the top of the wall for physical support.

The tree could not see the wall but obviously knew that they were there.

 

Can anyone recollect these please?

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11 minutes ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

Many years ago some one posted a photo showing a Cherry tree, or row of trees that were growing adjacent to a very low brick wall. The wall was about 1-2 feet tall and the tree trunks were a few inches distant from the wall.

The remarkable thing was that despite verticle trunks, they had grown bulges sideways and onto the top of the wall for physical support.

The tree could not see the wall but obviously knew that they were there.

 

Can anyone recollect these please?

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