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Hi all,

I am currently in my final year of the FDSc Arb at Myerscough.

I am undertaking a study of tree species within the parks and/or streets.

In Bristol, where I am a Tree Officer, we are overly reliant on a few species.

It would be very useful if any Tree Officers with species percentage figures for their tree stock could share that information.

I also intend to create an alternative species list, and it would be great to know views on lesser planted species.

Thanks for your time.

Leigh

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Posted

Thanks David,

That's great, just what I am looking for.

Have you planted any alternative species in response to massaria, Chlara and other existing or impending P and D?

Cheers,

Leigh

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