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Warren Stirling
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Thanks for the input guys.

I held a lighter over it and nothing to report there other than it made me want a fag again after giving up 3 days ago!

That was my second choice, G. australe but the position inbetween buttresses and general colours pulled me towards G. p.

Not sure why I hav'nt seen this before as I walk past this tree every day and admire it, but judging by the dark chocolate centre of the small sample I took and the general condition it is perrenial.

The tree is in good shape and limited work has been carried out to it. Hama it is in a public park so your more than welcome to come and have a look.

 

Waz

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