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RobArb

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  1. yup:lol: and a poplar leaf from two years ago
  2. After finding this (what i though) massive sycy leaf, and tom d's big beech leaf in the other thread, was wondering who could find the biggest abnormal leaf on any species? i'll start with this sycy
  3. never seen anything like that oop north
  4. I think he refered earlier in the thread about the ovrr excessive crown taise and I forgot to reply. unfortunately that is the spec we have to work to, i've tried to go against the grain (no pun intended) and do the job to what I think would be bes but the job gets failed and we end up having to go back to it because either the TO or client isn't happy and wants more done:thumbdown: So I agree the crown raise is high but theres nothing I can do about that at the moment
  5. I'll keep keeping a look out when we go past:thumbup:
  6. Or in my case acer pseudoplatanoides, the false norway:lol:
  7. Thanks Gerrit, what about this small bracket on a large lumpy labernum Mmm, can't turn it the right way? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  8. That tree needs a thread of its own, quality:thumbup:
  9. Some bugs, beasties and maggots tucking into this bolete? today Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  10. Anyone know what this bolete is? A colleague of mine found it hiding beneath the basal epicormic of a street avenue lime Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  11. What about faces in fung too? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  12. Sad news, condolances to the family
  13. Here's a street labernum looking worried coz his friend the tilia is being de-epicormicafied!! Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
  14. mine are paltry in comparison:blush:
  15. I have one or two I have no problem posting later:biggrin:
  16. i honestly thought it was common knowledge when it was released at least to my knowledge 4/5 years ago:blush:
  17. can't see those on my phone:blush: must go consult the laptop and books:thumbup:
  18. can't believe both of you didn't know about the EoL? i've been on there for years:biggrin: It has been a very valuable and helpful resource at times
  19. i'm also doing the FdSc albeit online part time, but i can't afford to give up work to do it full time
  20. now that would be a task and a half, but by the sounds of it well worth it:thumbup:
  21. Is that an adventitious root in the alder central decay cavity too?
  22. Whoops thats scotland is it not the same in england?
  23. The Town and Country Planning (Tree Preservation Order and Trees in Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 2010 Also sent you a pm

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