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some big Castaneas, largest last ATF record 8.5 metres:001_cool:

 

You chaps may want a trip to Cowdray then as that one I measured to be nearly 10m circumference? I went round it with a rope, then measured the rope, 9.9m!

 

Oh, and it's no pollard either!

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There are some real big trees on Cowdray. Theres an old oak tree it was one of the queens jubilee trees I think or something along those lines? Theres a cracking avenue of chestnuts near Easebourne village on the estate. I worked there last year as the student forester, boy what an eye opener that was! :001_smile:Who new forestry could be that good.

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I wonder if anyone will own up to that "reduction":001_huh:

 

This is what it used to look like. pimperne - Google Maps

 

The reason for the heavy handed "reduction". Armillaria "present at base". No sign of it anywhere on the tree.:001_rolleyes:

 

Said tree from the air.

 

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Pimperne&hl=en&ll=50.884187,-2.137361&spn=0.001174,0.00284&sll=50.85596,-2.164337&sspn=0.018801,0.045447&t=h&hnear=Pimperne,+Dorset,+United+Kingdom&z=19

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