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This is probably the finest example of phototropism in a tree i have come across. The limb went on forever!:thumbup1:

 

Anybody got any other cool examples?

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When I worked at Hatfield House 1973--1984 we measured a Beech branch and found it to be 94ft long, the actual branch was in Adam and the Ants Stand and deliver video, if you have a look he is sitting on it near the start.

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