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UK's Tallest Broadleaf


Mark T
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A-ha! You found some of our other work - in Feb we found the UK's tallest tree - March we found England's tallest tree - and this trip was about the UK's tallest broadleaf. It's been an amazing journey so far... long may it continue!

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Haha... John, you know the 'secret tree' well - it's 50.20m / 165ft Wellingtonia. It's not really secret but the landowners have asked us to keep its location under our hats as there has been a lot of unauthorised climbing in recent years. The tree is actually showing signs now as well which is sad - loads of rope burn on the branches - some of it quite severe near the top... bad news.

 

Am i being thick....a wellintonia isnt a broadleaf....sorry- dont get it:confused1:

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