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Gonna have to go for good old common Ash- Fraxinus excelsior on the native stakes anyway-----cant let it go unmentioned and unloved , that just wouldnt be right!

I love peering into the leafed crown on a sunlit, bright day to see the complex leaves and vibrant tones & colors; the dancing and dappled light that gets through to your feet....

The wood burns green, major bonus-a beautiful white timber and grain that is straight and true...

Being a native, it is of significant conservation importance and the lifecycle idiosyncrasies keep you guessing....Yeah. its a certainly up there for me:thumbup1:

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Ooh, choices, choices.... Where to start?

 

Copper beech, Persian iron wood, Betula albosinesis (dunno the Inglish for that one :blushing:), Deodar and Paulonia are a few that spring to mind.

 

Dunno really. I think there is something positive to be said about all trees and a lot depends on their setting :001_smile:

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heres my favourite tree, a London Plane in Ely in the garden of a care home. its majestic size is so overwhelming, so much so that i had to do a cheesy pose

 

Nice tree!!!!:thumbup:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whats the access like??:sneaky2:

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