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Yea ive heard a few people have had a go at the one in barnes.. I think they got in a bit of trouble! Saying that though, to my knowledge its never had any measurements taken. It's certainly the most massive plane tree I've ever seen :) Not sure who you would have to get in touch with to ask permission.. I don't think its part of london wetland centre but its close to there.

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I think the planes in blandford are the tallest in the country. Possibly the tallest broadleaves in the country also. I'll see if I can get evidence.

 

 

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Hi Adam

 

Some time back I mentioned a large wellingtonia near to us. You said that it was no record breaker but you would like to see some picture anyway. Measure d from the ground we made just over 40m high. Sorry not the best picture as very late in the day.

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Black lycra only..? :sneaky2:

 

And yes those blandford forum planes are the tallest uk broadleaf trees. There was some coverage by the bbc on it a while ago online I think.

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