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Not been on for a while, usual excuse of too busy. Getting home eight or nine at night.

Just thought I'd pop these photos on, taken in May just up the road from me. Looks like there were three rows at one point but the third row has been cut down.

You see trees like this all over France, this lot go past the cemetry and lead up to the old Abbey.

 

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Nice Ben

 

Bet the shade under those on a hot day is welcome.

 

Do you see lapsed pollards like these brought back into cycle where you are?

 

 

Is there any plane wilt (Ceratocystis platani) in your specific region of France ?

 

 

 

 

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