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RobArb

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  1. Why, who's left? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  2. Looks like a great job, pity its 300 odd miles away, that'll be a commuter and a half:001_rolleyes: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. I would presume the bark would suffer "sunburn", just like we would, causing the cambium later to suffer and die off eventually killing the tree, I know beech don't like sudden increase in sunlight. I suppose if it was gradually introduced with this type of haloing, it would be a bit like slowly getting a tan over time, like us working outdoors, increasing the chances of survival Thats my take on it anyway:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  4. no problemo:thumbup:
  5. you may be predicting right
  6. it does burn very well but needs a good season first
  7. my finger!
  8. and another
  9. well, i bought a USB microscope, the celestron 44302, just having a play now need to tweak the sharpness (bit tricky) but i can get 10x, 40x and 150x magnification:thumbup:
  10. not really a hedge tree though is it:lol:
  11. Have you tried LandIS? Is that even on there? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  12. Yew is a gymnosperm Check out my first three choices though Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  13. There listed, but thats it. Got the Q. ponticus images from ness gardens, need images if the others which I shall get In Time, just concentrating on getting the majority of more common species on there first then it can be tested and hosted Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  14. Ps the database is still coming along in the background janey, uni gets in the way though! Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  15. Its RHS wisley isn't it? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. Its mad that one, the armenian oak, but you can definately tell its part of the fagaceae family:thumbup: Theres a bigger one at ness gardens Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  17. Only on my phone at the minute, so small photos, but possibly Quercus pontica? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  18. Calocedrus decurrens - Incense Cedar Chamaecyparis obtusa - Hinoki Cypruss Thuja occidentalis -White arbor-vitae Try these for starters:thumbup: Oh and Yew:biggrin:
  19. haha, you obviously searched better than i did:thumbup:
  20. Just out of curiosity Al, what book did you find this one in or did you know it? Its in none of mine but i eventually found it online (thats why it took so long:lol:)
  21. and i'd have to agree, beat me to it:sneaky2:
  22. I'll get it don't you worry, just give me a mo:biggrin:
  23. I've got quite a few Al, quite a few indeed:lol: (think 13 on the last count) it was in the Collins field guide by Owen johnson (2006)
  24. well done:thumbup:

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