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If its real thats absolute quality, Just the size of the pine puts doubt in my mind, Ive seen small trees growing in other trees before but nothing that big!!

 

Although if one can grow in that guys lung i suppose anythings possible.

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someone has just rubbed out the bottom half of the tree, i reckon. the branches arent proportional to the size of the tree, and why would the bottom branches be bending down the way. its set up jus

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I have seen and climbed an 80ft Strangler Fig growing in a union 100ft up a Camaron tree.

 

I often see Elders and Hollies, sometimes Ash growing in trees in the UK.

 

Gotta love Epyphytes.

 

That photos a fake mind

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Fake or not I like the photo :001_smile:

 

Could be real have seen plenty of bonsai'd trees in cavities but also a few decentish sized ones growing out of old buildings. Once saw a 6-7 foot silver birch about 30 foot up an old warehouse!

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