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Oak Tree, crown reduction by a third. Tricky. Big.


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Not a highway, more a little country lane. It's basically an old hedge that it grew through, I estimate it to be 300 years old by the size.

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Thank you. It's amazing, the picture doesn't do it justice. I have other amazing trees, one beech tree measures 5.5m round the trunk. Massive. Never seen bigger.

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