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Straight up, the poplars i've seen are all dangerous. As its outside your house fell it - if not demolish your house and all your neighbours, plant some more and find some nice to but up your feet:lol:

 

yup :) thats the plan, its really not worth risking it. cheers for the help all.

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plant an oak or three to replace and all is forgiven, if lime please ensure native small leaved!:thumbup1:

 

What if it's a big old black pop:thumbdown::001_smile:

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You don’t need absolution for felling a scabby old pop, it’s a duty

 

with the exception being true P. nigras, there is a neat identification for true p.nigra, spiral galls on the petiole:thumbup1:

 

I believe there are two black tiny dots on iether side of the petiole at the lumina base too

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I know its a rare tree the Populus nigra 'betulafolia', or as its commonly known ' the manchester pop' but there are still quite a few in and around salford, proper gnarly ones too, even felled one a while back :thumbdown:.

 

The really old ones are an awesome sight to behold but awful to climb:lol:

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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