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Andy Collins
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I spotted a couple of oddities in a little wood locally the other day. The first is a Beech which seems to have grown another trunk horizontally at ground level which has rooted and formed another tree. The other is a Hawthorn which has included a length of angle iron into it's trunk. There's a Chestnut in there as well which looks like it was pollarded a very long time ago and has made a nice big tree but it is losing a few branches just lately.

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Here's the Chestnut tree in the little wood I walk by. It looks like it was pollarded in the dim and distant past and it has some really knotty looking branch unions. I don't know why I find these things so fascinating, I just enjoy looking at them.

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Here's an interesting one I found in the woods at work not sure what happened to it. Probably had something fall in it at some point.

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How would you start to describe that, wouldn't fancy trying to build a tree house in it :laugh1:

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