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nice pics, looked like a good day...:thumbup:

 

can i comment... i don't want to be negative but the scale of those photos and the fact that black pops don't tend to grow that high, but are you sure it was 115ft or is that an exageration?

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nice pics, looked like a good day...:thumbup:

 

can i comment... i don't want to be negative but the scale of those photos and the fact that black pops don't tend to grow that high, but are you sure it was 115ft or is that an exageration?

 

ive got to agree looks no way in hell that is over 60/70ft high :001_smile:

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nice pics, looked like a good day...:thumbup:

 

can i comment... i don't want to be negative but the scale of those photos and the fact that black pops don't tend to grow that high, but are you sure it was 115ft or is that an exageration?

 

I think that's a canadensis or some such cultivar.

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no i agree photos don't to it any favours but its been measured at 114.6 feet by local arb consultant 1 month before take down before the shot over the house was taken there was approx 35ft taken from it if this helps you scale it up more.

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