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Thanks for the answers :lol::thumbup:

 

This photo is an aerial photo of the trees from google earth which were taken down in the front garden at the house we were planning to buy. We don't have any better pic but on the top left corner there is a lelandili.

 

The other trees are around 7-8m high , so our guess is that these trees were similar height.

 

Any help??:confused1:

 

Can you get a better look by going into "street view" ?

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This photo is an aerial photo of the trees from google earth which were taken down in the front garden at the house we were planning to buy. We don't have any better pic but on the top left corner there is a lelandili.

 

i assume that this means they are no longer there and if so why do you need to know what trees they are ?

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i assume that this means they are no longer there and if so why do you need to know what trees they are ?

 

 

It will all become clear when you read the subsidence thread.

To answer as best I can I'd take a stab at leylandii

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