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1 hour ago, sime42 said:

 

I'm not convinced that's real, doesn't look quite right to me. Is it your photo, probably crappy AI again otherwise. 

I have seen similar with wellingtonia where the drooping bottom branches have rooted and spawned new trees.

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10 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

I have seen similar with wellingtonia where the drooping bottom branches have rooted and spawned new trees.

I have a friend with a forest in Wales and she's been planting coastal redwoods. The idea is to coppice them. 

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54 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:
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Fair enough.

 

I knew it was a thing with Redwoods, and some other tree species I think, it was just that particular picture that I was questioning, not you personally. With the insidious invasion of AI, there's doubt over almost everything these days. 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, sime42 said:

 

I'm not convinced that's real, doesn't look quite right to me. Is it your photo, probably crappy AI again otherwise. 

I have seen it several times in the past . Probably before AI ...

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