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doh!

 

thought i was trying to be clever coz the bark looks like A. platanoides in those pics:blush:

 

lovely example of a compression fork fracture though:thumbup:

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Phew. As long as its all good with you Tim. I was really worried there for a second - you know as I was typing that I was thinking "Heck, I hope Tim's all right with this..."

 

:)

 

hey Tony, here's an adaptation to summer winds :001_smile:

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Here's the tree the stem adapted itself away from :biggrin:

 

MonkeyD will be glad to hear it was left as a 5m mono (sorry MonkeyD no coros this time)

 

 

 

Who's this Monkey-D you speak of ???

 

 

 

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