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Took out 5 grand firs today, all between 90 - 110.

 

You see so many with broken/regrown tops around the place....they get really top heavy, and the wood is brittle. Not very tree-climber friendly.

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Photinia "Red Robin" surprisingly for Taupo, untouched and in full flower.

 

Magnificent - as they should be. Over here Red Robin's become the new leyland for cheap domestic hedging.: clipped regularly (nothing wrong with that) but never getting the chance to flower properly. Such a waste of a tree that has showy flowering and berries.

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