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regardless as to what it is, if you've taken it out or removed any wood from it i'd like the timber...

 

i'd like some of the cypress arizonica too please...

 

How much do you want? The tree for ident is staying in. I was just curious.

 

The arizonica is left at a stem about 2 - 2.5 foot dbh and about 12 foot tall.

 

Thing is we have to remove it today. Are you after the whole stem or rings and what size?

 

It has to be removed and dumped today as the guy I am working for has no storage facilities.

 

The job is in Bromley.

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Yes Prumnopitys has those pollen cones, I believe P. ferruginea have solitary male cones and P. taxifolia have several cones all on one 'spike' often borne profusely such as this, doesn't look like any Grand Fir I've seen. Did you look under the needles?

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