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David oakman

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  1. What does the plaque read in the first bluebell picture? I like the wood anenome:001_smile:
  2. That is a good dog and cheaper than a man:lol:
  3. Nice old tree:001_smile:
  4. Happy birthday Dean from the heart of Suffolk:lol:
  5. Class Geoff he works so hard when he gets home he falls asleep:thumbup:
  6. Wow tree porn at its very best i have dribbled all down my best shirt:biggrin:
  7. I love the wind throw stump Sean:thumbup:
  8. Well done Justin all the best to you and your family:001_smile:
  9. No it is a roe deer. I was lucky Ben that she stayed still for the picture:001_smile: I forgot to say this is wild in a wheat field not in the park.
  10. Nice one:thumbup:
  11. I came across these twins today
  12. I have another one like that but it's an oak i must get a picture for you:001_smile:
  13. Ahawthorn growing in an ash pollard:biggrin:
  14. Here you go i a field maple:001_smile:
  15. Here are two from today:001_smile:
  16. So you are a bit like that french bloke the human spider who climbs buildings but you do it on old trees:001_smile:
  17. Bingo thanks Tony but where do i find the rest of it? I am looking for the wild woodland flowers, Lichens ect:001_smile:
  18. Yes Giles it was a pine in a churchyard. its a lovely fruiting body ain't it:biggrin:
  19. Has anyone got any links to species in the red data book? i seem to find everything but that:001_smile:
  20. If your pictures are phaeolus schweinitzii what is this then as i had this down as the above?
  21. Here are a couple of willows from Flatford in Sufffolk:001_smile:
  22. Happy birthday Steve. A bit late have a good one:biggrin:
  23. Two lovely trees there:001_smile:
  24. Many thanks someone told me today derby day:001_smile: Nice garden Bart.
  25. As i am a woodman i don't know much about gardens but i have some gardens to look after. How many times a year and timings would you cut a formal Box hedge and also a thorn? The clients want the hedges to look smart all year round. All advice will be helpful.

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