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  1. Thanks so much for the responses! It is really useful, I have mapped them on Google MyMaps. Are there any which are particularly difficult to see, or more likely to be wrong so I can go and grab more pictures, maybe if I rip some ivy off the dead tree, we can figure out what that is! The following in this area listed on the TPOs were as follows, and the bolded ones I think we have identified above: SYCAMORE LIME SYCAMORE ( I think T7 may be the second Sycamore, as far as map position is concerned anyway ) HORSE CHESTNUT HAWTHORN COPPER BEECH MALUS CHERRY FALSE ACACIA LAWSON CYPRESS LAWSON CYPRESS ALMOND
  2. Hello everyone, I have a garden with a bunch of trees in it many of these have TPOs however the TPO view is from the 1970s and the locations look wrong. So I would like to identify the larger trees and see if I can relate it to what it is there. There are quite a few, so any help at all would be appreciated! Tree1: Tree 2: Tree 3: Tree 4 Tree 5 Tree 6: Tree 7 Tree 8: Tree 9: Tree 10: And there was a tree felled well before my time here which I believe was rotton?

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