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After finding this (what i though) massive sycy leaf, and tom d's big beech leaf in the other thread, was wondering who could find the biggest abnormal leaf on any species?

 

i'll start with this sycy

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Just be honest, you and Tom have the tiny hands of a small girl!!!!

 

you know what they say, small hands....

 

small gloves:biggrin:

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This won't break any records, but is a fair old size for a Q. petrea

 

First years flush at the top of the canopy after we had fracture pruned the entire tree.

 

 

 

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Thats huge David!!!:001_huh:

 

(I know you have large shovel like hands!!!)

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I've only ever found a sycy leaf as big as my face, not quite as big as that though rob.

 

I hope you were killing it, it must have been a mutant Syc that was going to grow 6x normal size :biggrin:

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