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A few pics from today with the AA and RFS tour of the Arboretum in the morning and talking about the death of oaks in the afternoon with a tour of veteran oaks to finish the day.

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Picture 1 is an ash graft.

Pictures 2and3 is a wild service tree about 250 years old but sadly got honey fungus and a bad wound on the trunk.

Picture 4 is a zelkova with dutch elm disease maybe the first in britain?:001_smile:

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