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There were so many great trees on site, lots of english oaks, sweet chestnuts, cedars etc, the cedars and oaks were in a particulally bad state. Not so much health wise more deadwood overhanging walkways and car parking areas and the cedas all had really ban fractures, looks very like snow damage but cant really remember the last time we had snow and surly a place like that would be on top of health and safety issues. If anyone is close enough to Leeds i would make enquiries... All trees are tagged but as we all well know that can mean nothing.

 

Any one help identifying those leaves in the last set of pics? The tree was 16-20 meters.

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Katsura are the leaves in the last se of pics I reckon.

 

 

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On second looks I think I'm wrong, I've just had a look at my Katsura and they are similar but not quite. Sorry;)

 

 

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