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2,179,2,The owner was out watering her plants and kindly told me that it's a mahonia tree 🌲,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 16:16:50 UTC,2017-05-24 16:17:14 UTC |
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24,284,16,"Yeah, definitely, they look a lot like big bonsai trees!",PUBLISHED,2017-05-29 18:56:15 UTC,2017-05-29 19:16:49 UTC |
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3,178,3,😀😂🌱🌲🌳,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 16:24:19 UTC,2017-05-24 16:33:04 UTC |
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4,180,4,This looks beautiful 😃. I'm so used to seeing hawthorn choked and lost in the depths of a hedgerow,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 16:38:46 UTC,2017-05-24 17:15:29 UTC |
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1,178,1,That's a lovely example of a hawthorn.,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 15:45:36 UTC,2017-05-24 17:15:55 UTC |
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5,179,5,Is that a telephone cable running right through the middle of that tree?,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 17:30:39 UTC,2017-05-24 17:31:48 UTC |
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6,180,5,It surely is #overheadcable,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 17:32:16 UTC,2017-05-24 17:32:16 UTC |
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7,180,6,I love the evening light in this 🌄,PUBLISHED,2017-05-24 21:33:13 UTC,2017-05-25 10:23:16 UTC |
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8,178,7,Tagging #bench is a great was to search for nice shady areas to sit 🌳💃,PUBLISHED,2017-05-25 10:26:07 UTC,2017-05-25 14:18:12 UTC |
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10,178,9,Olive tree hunting looks like loads of fun 😀😀😀😀,PUBLISHED,2017-05-25 18:54:13 UTC,2017-05-25 19:48:11 UTC |
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26,180,18,"Wow, I love how this tree is dwarfing everything around it",PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 12:52:30 UTC,2017-05-30 12:52:30 UTC |
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11,180,9,This is brilliant - looking cool dudes 😎,PUBLISHED,2017-05-25 19:48:04 UTC,2017-05-25 22:28:37 UTC |
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12,179,9,I love this photo. Super cool dudes alright,PUBLISHED,2017-05-25 22:30:21 UTC,2017-05-25 22:30:21 UTC |
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34,180,26,"Wow, I love how hunched and gnarled this tree is. It almost looks like its carved from stone",PUBLISHED,2017-06-01 16:06:24 UTC,2018-05-11 16:56:49 UTC |
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13,178,10,Don't forget to tag your olive trees with #wheresolea #icogreen #londontreeweek,PUBLISHED,2017-05-26 16:18:21 UTC,2017-05-26 16:18:21 UTC |
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15,179,12,Nice find!! 🍸🍃,PUBLISHED,2017-05-26 18:02:02 UTC,2017-05-26 18:02:02 UTC |
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14,179,11,What a beautiful tree. I'd say it's a lot of fun to climb too,PUBLISHED,2017-05-26 17:56:27 UTC,2017-05-27 09:01:05 UTC |
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16,180,13,What type of tree is this? I hope it's the sort that drinks spilled beer 😀 🍻,PUBLISHED,2017-05-27 09:03:13 UTC,2017-05-27 11:01:33 UTC |
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17,284,14,Is that an inflatable screen?,PUBLISHED,2017-05-27 11:40:11 UTC,2017-05-27 12:41:40 UTC |
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19,284,1,Agreed!,PUBLISHED,2017-05-27 11:50:01 UTC,2017-05-27 12:41:57 UTC |
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21,178,14,"""Where we're going we don't need roads"" 🚀",PUBLISHED,2017-05-27 14:56:19 UTC,2017-05-27 15:27:19 UTC |
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18,284,4,"Yeah me too, but I love them as small trees, especially this time of year 😊",PUBLISHED,2017-05-27 11:48:53 UTC,2017-05-27 15:37:14 UTC |
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20,179,14,It is! They show films on it every few weeks during the summer. It's in an old small park in the middle of the city. Last night's film was the 'Goonies'. Next up 'Back to the Future'!!,PUBLISHED,2017-05-27 12:45:18 UTC,2017-05-28 06:55:16 UTC |
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22,179,15,And captured just before your arrived!,PUBLISHED,2017-05-29 13:50:21 UTC,2017-05-29 13:50:21 UTC |
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23,179,16,"Ah, beautiful. I love the shape. It kind of looks like a giant flowering bonsai tree if that makes any sense at all 🤔😁",PUBLISHED,2017-05-29 15:36:46 UTC,2017-05-29 18:56:19 UTC |
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28,178,20,Wow the trunk on those are huge! 🌲🌲🌲,PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 13:31:08 UTC,2017-05-30 13:31:08 UTC |
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25,180,17,Just some olive trees hanging out in the no smoking area 😎🌳🌳,PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 12:00:57 UTC,2017-05-30 14:37:23 UTC |
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29,180,21,"Brilliant, I love ceibas 😀😀🌳",PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 15:33:06 UTC,2017-05-30 15:33:06 UTC |
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31,180,23,"These flowers are amazing, they're like little worlds",PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 22:37:37 UTC,2017-05-31 04:19:46 UTC |
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32,180,24,"Is this some type of elm, does anyone know?",PUBLISHED,2017-05-31 11:33:06 UTC,2017-05-31 11:33:06 UTC |
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27,179,19,Those flowers are pretty amazing and that looks like a lovely spot for a nice relaxed breakfast,PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 13:24:20 UTC,2017-06-01 16:04:13 UTC |
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33,180,25,I'm amazed by how many stems are on this laburnum,PUBLISHED,2017-06-01 15:36:48 UTC,2017-06-02 06:24:21 UTC |
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35,178,27,Nice find ! 🕵,PUBLISHED,2017-06-02 10:05:16 UTC,2017-06-02 10:24:25 UTC |
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36,178,28,Thanks @edit for updating the species for me!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-02 10:58:22 UTC,2017-06-02 10:58:22 UTC |
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37,179,29,"Ah wow, the colour is pretty striking and there's always something nice about seeing so many people gathered under trees",PUBLISHED,2017-06-02 21:13:23 UTC,2017-06-02 21:13:23 UTC |
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39,180,31,The colour in this is amazing. It's like light is pouring off the tree with the subdued blues and greys in the background,PUBLISHED,2017-06-02 23:02:44 UTC,2017-06-02 23:02:44 UTC |
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40,180,32,Quite a crown on that badboy,PUBLISHED,2017-06-02 23:04:00 UTC,2017-06-03 09:59:55 UTC |
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38,180,30,That's an amazing looking gingko. Love how starkly it stands out against the brickwork 🌲🏢,PUBLISHED,2017-06-02 22:35:11 UTC,2017-06-03 10:00:26 UTC |
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42,178,34,Ooh la la! 😄,PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 13:44:46 UTC,2017-06-03 13:44:46 UTC |
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43,179,35,Brilliant!!!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 15:33:04 UTC,2017-06-03 15:33:04 UTC |
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44,179,36,Brilliant!! 💥 Another Olive tree mapped,PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 15:39:39 UTC,2017-06-03 15:39:39 UTC |
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46,180,38,I think it is - nice find 😀,PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 18:12:29 UTC,2017-06-03 18:12:29 UTC |
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45,180,37,"Wow, this is an amazing example!",PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 17:38:49 UTC,2017-06-03 23:17:30 UTC |
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47,179,39,Wow! Huge. I can imagine coming across it being a little like jaws - 'I think we're going to need a bigger DBH tape',PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 23:21:46 UTC,2017-06-03 23:21:46 UTC |
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41,180,33,☺ being able to see the seasonal differences here is brilliant. Nice one,PUBLISHED,2017-06-03 10:00:10 UTC,2017-06-04 07:28:29 UTC |
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49,284,30,Is it producing fruit?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 07:30:12 UTC,2017-06-04 12:17:28 UTC |
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51,179,30,I don't think so . At least not at the moment. Apparently the fruit can be really smelly which I didn't know about,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 12:18:37 UTC,2017-06-04 12:18:37 UTC |
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52,179,30,Are there any in Malmo?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 12:19:04 UTC,2017-06-04 12:19:04 UTC |
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30,284,22,Mannaask va?,PUBLISHED,2017-05-30 21:21:50 UTC,2017-08-31 05:51:13 UTC |
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48,284,33,Thanks 😊,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 07:28:27 UTC,2017-11-27 21:38:34 UTC |
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54,284,30,how do you know this tree is female?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 14:03:54 UTC,2017-06-04 14:10:02 UTC |
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55,179,30,"Ah cool, I must try and see if I can find some ginko trees next time I'm in Malmo. I was in the company of a few tree experts, they filled me in on the details of the female ginko",PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 14:12:06 UTC,2017-06-04 14:12:06 UTC |
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56,284,41,That looks like either a Turkey oak or a Lucombe oak. Do you know if the leaves stay on the tree in winter?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 14:22:57 UTC,2017-06-04 20:11:48 UTC |
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53,284,30,"Yes, there are plenty of Ginkgo trees in Malmö, mostly male but a few female trees that produce fruit, and some we aren't sure about yet. The fruit really is smelly (like vomit), but apparently they eat part of it in China, though I think it's the seed and not the pulp.",PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 14:03:28 UTC,2017-06-04 21:50:31 UTC |
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61,284,30,Haha 😊,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 18:51:01 UTC,2017-06-04 23:00:15 UTC |
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58,284,30,"Oh, ok 😊 Do you know if there's a good way of telling the female from the male without flowers/fruit?",PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 14:27:15 UTC,2017-06-04 14:27:15 UTC |
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57,179,41,I don't unfortunately but maybe now I have a good excuse for another trip to London. Thanks for your help with this Edit!!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 14:26:35 UTC,2017-06-04 14:27:38 UTC |
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62,178,40,Oooh! So prunus serulata maybe?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 20:09:57 UTC,2017-06-04 20:09:57 UTC |
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50,284,40,Looks like some sort of cherry tree.,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 07:31:43 UTC,2017-06-04 20:10:02 UTC |
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59,179,30,The people I was with are local Londoners so I'd say they had seen it flowering. They probably smelt it flowering too! ☺️,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 15:15:05 UTC,2017-06-04 21:50:53 UTC |
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60,180,42,"Wow, that's quite a beech tree! #huge",PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 18:20:03 UTC,2017-06-04 23:02:48 UTC |
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64,284,43,Men väldigt vacker i sitt förfall!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-05 05:07:20 UTC,2017-06-05 08:20:32 UTC |
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66,179,44,Wow! What an amazing find! It's beautiful and HUGE!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-05 13:06:02 UTC,2017-06-05 14:07:18 UTC |
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67,284,45,wow!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-05 15:51:15 UTC,2017-06-05 15:51:15 UTC |
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65,568,43,Jäklar vad kul vi trädnördar ska ha med denna app! Tack för tipset Edit! Och det förvånar mig inte ett dugg att du redan är här och lägger upp bilder Anton.,PUBLISHED,2017-06-05 07:45:40 UTC,2017-06-05 15:52:20 UTC |
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68,284,43,Ja det kommer att bli kanon! Hör gärna av er till utvecklarna om ni stöter på några problem eller buggar så att vi kan fortsätta att göra appen bättre!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-05 15:54:51 UTC,2017-06-05 15:54:51 UTC |
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69,180,46,I love how this shot looks like an architect's render 😀,PUBLISHED,2017-06-08 12:21:49 UTC,2017-06-08 13:55:15 UTC |
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70,179,47,What a lovely shot. It's cool seeing the needles silhouetted against the sky like that,PUBLISHED,2017-06-08 13:59:25 UTC,2017-06-08 13:59:25 UTC |
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71,178,48,Wow! Are they pink helicopter seeds? 🚁🔷,PUBLISHED,2017-06-09 10:57:19 UTC,2017-06-09 13:09:30 UTC |
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72,178,48,Oh and apparently they're called 'samaras',PUBLISHED,2017-06-09 11:02:16 UTC,2017-06-09 13:09:33 UTC |
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73,179,48,Ah cool!! I didn't know that,PUBLISHED,2017-06-09 13:09:50 UTC,2017-06-09 13:09:50 UTC |
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63,284,40,Could be 😊,PUBLISHED,2017-06-04 20:58:08 UTC,2017-06-11 23:01:51 UTC |
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74,178,49,That looks like a pine tree to me. Anyone know what type?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-13 13:50:51 UTC,2017-06-13 13:50:51 UTC |
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75,178,50,Great way to capture all the trees characteristics in one photo 👍👍👍,PUBLISHED,2017-06-15 10:06:42 UTC,2017-06-15 12:29:41 UTC |
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76,180,51,This may seem really obvious but is it called an ironwood because the wood is particularly hard?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-15 12:31:38 UTC,2017-06-15 12:31:38 UTC |
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78,179,53,Wow! That looks like a pretty cool spot and not a bad place to sit down and relax for a while,PUBLISHED,2017-06-15 13:46:21 UTC,2017-06-15 13:46:21 UTC |
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77,179,52,What an amazing peachy pink colour,PUBLISHED,2017-06-15 13:44:23 UTC,2017-06-16 17:30:48 UTC |
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79,284,52,Yes it's almost surreal!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-16 17:31:31 UTC,2017-06-16 17:41:30 UTC |
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80,653,54,Wrong comment sorry,PUBLISHED,2017-06-17 07:23:11 UTC,2017-06-17 07:23:11 UTC |
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82,179,56,A proper rubber tree!! That's very cool,PUBLISHED,2017-06-19 13:48:02 UTC,2017-06-19 13:48:02 UTC |
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83,179,57,Those flowers look amazing,PUBLISHED,2017-06-20 12:00:51 UTC,2017-06-20 12:00:51 UTC |
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81,179,55,That's a pretty cool shot. It's always cool seeing huge crowds moving along tree lined streets. I hope the game was good too 🏈,PUBLISHED,2017-06-19 13:46:46 UTC,2017-06-20 15:37:41 UTC |
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84,517,57,Yes.. but I don't know its name 😢,PUBLISHED,2017-06-20 19:52:10 UTC,2017-06-20 19:52:10 UTC |
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85,179,58,Those flowers are amazing,PUBLISHED,2017-06-21 21:04:12 UTC,2017-06-21 21:04:12 UTC |
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86,179,58,I found out what species of tree this is. Apparently it is a Albizia julibrissin,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 11:25:49 UTC,2017-06-22 13:50:36 UTC |
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89,178,59,Some great oak trees down in Fota wildlife park! 😎🐅🐒🌲,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 15:20:43 UTC,2017-06-22 15:20:43 UTC |
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92,269,61,Looking at all the trees in Malaga is making me want to go on holiday!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 19:46:43 UTC,2017-06-22 19:46:43 UTC |
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93,180,62,"Hey monicapg, thanks for letting me know the species of this tree 😄",PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 19:49:13 UTC,2017-06-22 19:49:13 UTC |
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94,180,63,Love this picture 🌼🌼🌳,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 19:51:50 UTC,2017-06-22 19:51:50 UTC |
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95,180,64,I think this is a baobab tree. Awesome!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 19:53:59 UTC,2017-06-22 19:53:59 UTC |
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98,517,62,You are welcome!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 20:15:30 UTC,2017-06-22 20:15:30 UTC |
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100,517,61,Thank you.. Estepona has amazing trees ☺,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 20:26:50 UTC,2017-06-22 20:26:50 UTC |
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88,517,58,I found it yesterday ☺,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 12:13:50 UTC,2017-06-22 22:29:27 UTC |
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87,517,58,Yes.. It is.,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 12:08:37 UTC,2017-06-22 22:29:27 UTC |
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90,178,58,2 nature detectives 🕵🕵🌳😁,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 15:22:22 UTC,2017-06-22 22:29:30 UTC |
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99,517,58,😀,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 20:19:43 UTC,2017-06-22 22:29:34 UTC |
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91,178,60,Happy tree hunting Jorgen! 🕵🌳,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 15:30:11 UTC,2017-06-22 22:30:40 UTC |
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101,179,58,Well one good nature detective and one Conor 😂. It's such a cool looking tree. It seems like Malaga is the place to go for cool and unusual trees,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 22:48:15 UTC,2017-06-22 22:48:15 UTC |
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102,517,58,You are a very good detective as well.. 😊 Estepona is a good place for visiting trees,PUBLISHED,2017-06-23 07:36:42 UTC,2017-06-23 08:52:22 UTC |
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105,179,66,The exposed roots are really cool looking,PUBLISHED,2017-06-26 15:29:37 UTC,2017-06-26 15:29:37 UTC |
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97,517,63,Thank you ☺,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 20:14:27 UTC,2017-06-24 09:21:19 UTC |
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96,517,64,I think so.. it is from Africa,PUBLISHED,2017-06-22 20:12:11 UTC,2017-06-24 09:21:34 UTC |
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103,180,65,This is amazing. The flowers look like something from a sweet factory,PUBLISHED,2017-06-23 21:40:23 UTC,2017-06-24 21:56:59 UTC |
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104,517,65,Yes.. it is 😊,PUBLISHED,2017-06-23 22:43:36 UTC,2017-06-24 21:56:59 UTC |
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106,517,66,Yes! I think so 😊,PUBLISHED,2017-06-26 17:46:03 UTC,2017-06-26 18:46:41 UTC |
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107,179,67,😮 I wonder what caused the damage?,PUBLISHED,2017-06-27 15:05:04 UTC,2017-06-27 15:05:04 UTC |
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262,1915,178,might be ash fraxinus?,PUBLISHED,2017-10-23 21:36:46 UTC,2017-10-24 11:33:58 UTC |
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267,1915,181,think its beech?,PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 15:28:28 UTC,2017-10-24 15:28:28 UTC |
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433,222,284,Cool stuffs,PUBLISHED,2018-02-06 21:34:49 UTC,2018-02-06 21:36:36 UTC |
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109,178,69,I think this is a sessile oak because the leaves have stems. Common oak leaves don't have stems. 👍🌲🌳,PUBLISHED,2017-06-27 16:20:25 UTC,2017-06-27 20:02:25 UTC |
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108,178,68,"Great choice for a feature tree! Apparently the cones are serotinous, they open from the heat of forest fires discharging the seeds. Neat little trick from nature! 🌲👍",PUBLISHED,2017-06-27 15:13:09 UTC,2017-06-28 09:19:56 UTC |
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110,284,67,oj!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-28 14:52:25 UTC,2017-06-28 14:52:25 UTC |
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112,179,71,Amazingly tall!!,PUBLISHED,2017-06-29 09:31:57 UTC,2017-06-29 09:31:57 UTC |
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113,517,71,yes! It is ☺,PUBLISHED,2017-06-29 13:51:03 UTC,2017-06-29 13:51:03 UTC |
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114,179,67,"Yeah, Larsola spotted a few others in the area which have been damaged in the same way",PUBLISHED,2017-06-29 14:26:55 UTC,2017-06-29 14:26:55 UTC |
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115,284,67,Could be dogs attacking the trees. I know some people use them as practice targets.,PUBLISHED,2017-06-29 14:45:58 UTC,2017-06-29 14:45:58 UTC |
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116,179,67,😕,PUBLISHED,2017-06-29 15:56:44 UTC,2017-06-29 15:56:44 UTC |
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117,180,72,Looks like maybe a populus nigra (black poplar). That's my layman's guess anyway 😉,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 09:50:12 UTC,2017-06-30 09:50:12 UTC |
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121,179,75,"Wow!! 'That's not a thorn, this is a thorn'",PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 12:13:42 UTC,2017-06-30 12:13:42 UTC |
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122,804,74,Tulpanträd,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 12:55:35 UTC,2017-06-30 12:55:35 UTC |
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118,180,73,Nice! Looks like another poplar. Populus alba maybe,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 09:54:47 UTC,2017-06-30 13:07:27 UTC |
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135,178,84,Hey Mata what does lion tailing mean?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-07 10:05:27 UTC,2017-07-07 10:05:27 UTC |
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124,178,76,That's a really great shot! Hopefully some red squirrels move in.,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 17:44:29 UTC,2017-07-01 09:04:32 UTC |
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125,178,77,Did I hear curio are at #fotawildlifepark today?😎👍🕵🌲,PUBLISHED,2017-07-01 09:39:06 UTC,2017-07-01 09:42:30 UTC |
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126,178,78,Are they mara in the background roaming free?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-01 10:46:07 UTC,2017-07-01 16:45:45 UTC |
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127,180,78,That's it! I was trying to remember what they were called,PUBLISHED,2017-07-01 16:46:17 UTC,2017-07-01 16:46:17 UTC |
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147,517,90,Yes! it is from Africa...,PUBLISHED,2017-07-17 12:47:44 UTC,2017-07-17 16:13:55 UTC |
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137,940,86,Looks like a sycamore😀,PUBLISHED,2017-07-07 11:30:32 UTC,2017-07-07 11:30:32 UTC |
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130,180,80,😋 that was me - psyche!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-02 21:27:54 UTC,2017-07-02 21:27:54 UTC |
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138,178,86,Hahaha I don't think so guess again!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-07 11:36:26 UTC,2017-07-07 11:36:26 UTC |
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139,178,86,I think maybe a silver birch!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-07 11:41:09 UTC,2017-07-07 11:41:09 UTC |
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123,284,72,If the leaves are huge I'd say it's probably P. x canadensis. Don't know which cultivar though...,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 13:06:58 UTC,2017-07-07 21:55:15 UTC |
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129,774,79,The pannage pigs did :) The pannage woodlands with oak and beech were valued and taxed according to how many pigs it could produce,PUBLISHED,2017-07-02 19:44:33 UTC,2017-07-03 13:14:47 UTC |
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128,178,79,That's really cool. Any idea what the mast is used for? Can you eat it? 🌳👍,PUBLISHED,2017-07-02 18:01:30 UTC,2017-07-03 13:14:51 UTC |
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131,179,79,This is really interesting! I just read up on the history of pannage. Thanks a million for sharing this,PUBLISHED,2017-07-03 13:24:30 UTC,2017-07-03 18:28:33 UTC |
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132,178,81,A 🦃 oak! Cool! The leaf lobes have little points at the tips and the acorns can be identified by the acorn having what looks like hairs on the cup. Nice addition to my oak tree knowledge!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-04 15:56:41 UTC,2017-07-05 04:56:37 UTC |
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133,178,82,Wow these trees have really grown compared to the Google Street view. Must be all that water 😉,PUBLISHED,2017-07-06 09:11:59 UTC,2017-07-06 09:11:59 UTC |
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134,179,83,Does anyone know what is going on here?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-06 13:12:33 UTC,2017-07-06 13:12:33 UTC |
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140,178,87,Beautiful first story! Welcome to the club!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-08 17:25:51 UTC,2017-07-08 17:25:51 UTC |
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141,180,83,"So this looks like galls caused by the Eriophyes inangulis mite. It's pretty x-files looking stuff 😬 apparently they don't cause the tree much hassle but they do look a bit gross. The adult mite sucks sap from the tree's cell tissues, like a tiny vegetarian vampire",PUBLISHED,2017-07-09 16:43:45 UTC,2017-07-09 19:23:36 UTC |
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142,180,88,This such a great looking tree. I love how the trunks seem to just appear out of the ground,PUBLISHED,2017-07-10 06:37:12 UTC,2017-07-10 06:37:12 UTC |
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136,178,85,Looks like a cool park!!! 😎,PUBLISHED,2017-07-07 11:22:39 UTC,2017-07-11 16:07:33 UTC |
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119,756,74,Blommning 20 juni 2017,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 11:52:44 UTC,2017-07-13 07:16:52 UTC |
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120,756,75,Vassa långa taggar,PUBLISHED,2017-06-30 11:56:53 UTC,2017-07-13 07:17:32 UTC |
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143,774,89,Gorgeous!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-10 10:23:53 UTC,2017-07-13 14:48:18 UTC |
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145,179,90,This tree is incredible,PUBLISHED,2017-07-17 11:25:40 UTC,2017-07-17 11:25:40 UTC |
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146,179,91,This looks really interesting. Were some the surrounding trees clearfelld and these trees were perserved?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-17 11:31:41 UTC,2017-07-17 11:31:41 UTC |
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144,517,88,Yes!! and there are a lot of amazing trees in that park,PUBLISHED,2017-07-10 15:12:52 UTC,2017-07-20 09:57:30 UTC |
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148,180,92,"Hey Mike, |
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Do you mean that the tree has been removed from the street?",PUBLISHED,2017-07-20 09:57:09 UTC,2017-07-20 12:19:22 UTC |
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149,258,92,"Yes, there's just a hole in the ground now",PUBLISHED,2017-07-20 14:21:39 UTC,2017-07-20 14:21:39 UTC |
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150,258,93,This tree doesn't appear on the map for some reason,PUBLISHED,2017-07-20 14:32:02 UTC,2017-07-20 14:32:02 UTC |
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151,178,94,Very nice!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-21 15:57:44 UTC,2017-07-21 15:57:44 UTC |
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152,178,95,That is a cool looking willow tree! 😎🤗,PUBLISHED,2017-07-21 15:58:29 UTC,2017-07-21 15:58:29 UTC |
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153,180,92,"Ahaaaa, I'll update things. Thanks",PUBLISHED,2017-07-23 22:48:44 UTC,2017-07-23 22:48:44 UTC |
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154,180,96,Nice - that's a good sized Holly!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-24 11:40:00 UTC,2017-07-24 14:05:39 UTC |
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155,178,97,Nice find Anabel. You know what type of oak it might be?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-26 16:58:42 UTC,2017-07-26 16:58:42 UTC |
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157,178,99,Looks like an apple tree. Any idea what type? 🍎🍏,PUBLISHED,2017-07-26 17:06:39 UTC,2017-07-26 17:06:39 UTC |
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156,178,98,I love the drive-by tree tagging! 😉,PUBLISHED,2017-07-26 16:59:58 UTC,2017-07-27 10:14:00 UTC |
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159,179,101,What a great photo! Definitely a two hug tree. Looks huge,PUBLISHED,2017-07-27 18:19:47 UTC,2017-07-27 18:19:47 UTC |
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160,180,102,Is it normal for it to have lost so much foliage at the top?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-28 09:19:33 UTC,2017-07-28 09:19:33 UTC |
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111,284,70,Love that smell,PUBLISHED,2017-06-28 14:53:53 UTC,2017-11-07 22:35:30 UTC |
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158,178,100,Wow that is a beautiful flower. The name 'indian bean tree's doesn't do it justice,PUBLISHED,2017-07-27 17:04:57 UTC,2017-07-28 09:20:01 UTC |
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161,180,103,Is it the additional warmth in the SW of England that allows them to thrive? It's a beautiful looking tree,PUBLISHED,2017-07-28 09:21:37 UTC,2017-07-28 09:21:37 UTC |
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164,178,105,Cool any pictures?,PUBLISHED,2017-07-28 19:06:42 UTC,2017-07-28 19:06:42 UTC |
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163,179,104,It's pretty cool alright! It's on my way to work so I'll be keeping an eye on all the latest developments,PUBLISHED,2017-07-28 13:12:43 UTC,2017-11-09 23:32:41 UTC |
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167,269,106,Awwwww. It's Gorgeous!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-29 12:00:13 UTC,2017-07-29 12:29:06 UTC |
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169,180,102,"I see, thanks. Can a tree recover from that kind of dieback or is it usually a sign of worse things to come? It would be nice to see it thrive",PUBLISHED,2017-07-30 09:41:48 UTC,2017-07-30 09:41:48 UTC |
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168,1029,102,It's not the best of specimens and there was quite a lot of landscaping work undertaken a few years back. That may explain the minor die back if the roots were damaged,PUBLISHED,2017-07-29 15:49:15 UTC,2017-07-30 09:41:50 UTC |
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170,945,107,I think you're correct Gary. Perhaps a Eucalyptus perriniana? #treefun,PUBLISHED,2017-07-30 11:09:48 UTC,2017-07-30 11:09:48 UTC |
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171,1029,102,Yes they can in time. Hopefully that will be the extent of decline as it's quite a specimen when in blossom,PUBLISHED,2017-07-30 11:59:51 UTC,2017-07-30 14:11:38 UTC |
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172,178,108,Wow Aaron that's a real giant!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-01 08:45:28 UTC,2017-08-01 08:45:28 UTC |
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173,180,109,It's great that someone got in the picture for scale - mega-eucs!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-01 14:24:36 UTC,2017-08-01 14:24:36 UTC |
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174,180,110,This is awful. I really hope this doesn't happen often 😡,PUBLISHED,2017-08-02 13:21:22 UTC,2017-08-02 13:21:22 UTC |
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191,179,123,Beautiful colours,PUBLISHED,2017-08-21 18:38:37 UTC,2017-08-21 18:38:37 UTC |
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176,1074,111,We believe to was planted some time after 1930 based on historical photos.,PUBLISHED,2017-08-04 16:58:57 UTC,2017-08-05 00:43:57 UTC |
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177,180,111,"Thanks, it's good to know. Amazing to think you could see a tree like that grow in your own lifetime. Wish I'd planted one 30 years ago though 😁",PUBLISHED,2017-08-04 21:40:08 UTC,2017-08-05 00:44:20 UTC |
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175,180,111,"Wow, that's a serious tree. Any idea how old it is?",PUBLISHED,2017-08-04 07:13:19 UTC,2017-08-05 00:44:31 UTC |
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192,178,124,Cool tree !,PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 10:43:24 UTC,2017-08-23 10:43:24 UTC |
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193,178,125,Bra historian! 🐦🍒🌷🌲,PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 12:59:23 UTC,2017-08-23 12:59:23 UTC |
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178,180,112,"Ahaaa, my favourite tree. ♥ this",PUBLISHED,2017-08-08 10:11:20 UTC,2017-08-08 13:32:48 UTC |
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179,179,113,Wow! What a cool stripy bark this tree has,PUBLISHED,2017-08-08 13:31:58 UTC,2017-08-08 13:36:51 UTC |
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180,179,114,Brilliant! A new tree!! It would be great to keep track of it as it grows,PUBLISHED,2017-08-09 11:58:39 UTC,2017-08-09 11:58:39 UTC |
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181,179,115,Brilliant!! 🎉,PUBLISHED,2017-08-09 19:41:15 UTC,2017-08-09 19:41:15 UTC |
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182,179,116,HUGE!!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-10 15:32:19 UTC,2017-08-10 15:32:19 UTC |
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183,179,117,Is that a Harry Potter tree?,PUBLISHED,2017-08-10 21:23:22 UTC,2017-08-10 21:23:35 UTC |
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184,180,117,It surely is 😁,PUBLISHED,2017-08-10 21:25:45 UTC,2017-08-10 21:25:57 UTC |
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186,180,118,They're an amazing colour. Really fine leaves and branches too. Like a grown up bonsai 😀,PUBLISHED,2017-08-11 17:30:47 UTC,2017-08-11 17:30:47 UTC |
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185,178,118,There is one of these by the entrance to fota wild life park too. I must map it! 🗺,PUBLISHED,2017-08-11 17:21:52 UTC,2017-08-11 17:30:51 UTC |
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187,179,119,That is amazing. So brilliant. Seeing that has made my day,PUBLISHED,2017-08-14 13:15:24 UTC,2017-08-14 21:18:35 UTC |
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188,178,120,Wow that's a great view.,PUBLISHED,2017-08-17 14:58:53 UTC,2017-08-17 14:58:53 UTC |
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189,258,121,Right one in the picture,PUBLISHED,2017-08-18 14:18:13 UTC,2017-08-18 14:18:13 UTC |
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190,1159,122,"To me this tree looks like Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra'. It's a wild guess, because I can't get close enough to see its details. There seems to be flowers again, which I have'nt seen here in Sweden.",PUBLISHED,2017-08-19 09:53:37 UTC,2017-08-19 16:30:03 UTC |
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194,178,126,Hej om du tar en bild av trädet kanske vi kan hjälpa dig att indentifiera det.,PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 13:02:49 UTC,2017-08-23 13:02:49 UTC |
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195,180,127,These are great @irishmikebrennan are they part of a local project of some sort?,PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 15:28:24 UTC,2017-08-23 15:28:24 UTC |
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196,178,128,Nice beech tree steinia! 👍,PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 16:13:40 UTC,2017-08-23 16:13:40 UTC |
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197,258,127,"Hi Photel! |
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The plaques were emplacement when the trees were planted as part of the amaptocare (A Map To Care) initiative. |
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This was part of the Ballymun Regeneration project, one of Europe's largest urban regeneration programmes. |
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The idea is that the community will donate a tree for Ballymun and contribute to the future of the area. |
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The site and the species can be chosen and each donor is asked the question, “If this tree could speak, what should it say for you?"" |
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The donors’ responses are published on a lectern beside their tree. |
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To date, 637 people have sponsored around 700 trees, and provided inscription texts which are engraved on plaques near the trees.",PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 17:08:54 UTC,2017-08-23 17:45:58 UTC |
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198,180,127,That is awesome. Amazing that there are so many inscriptions too. I'll have to get a walk around that area. Thanks for that 😃👍,PUBLISHED,2017-08-23 17:47:38 UTC,2017-08-23 18:06:36 UTC |
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199,179,129,Beautiful!!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-24 07:23:16 UTC,2017-08-24 07:23:16 UTC |
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200,178,130,Hej Karin hard du ett foto av det?,PUBLISHED,2017-08-24 09:19:09 UTC,2017-08-24 09:19:09 UTC |
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202,178,132,Paperbark maple sounds like a Beatles song! 😂🎤,PUBLISHED,2017-08-24 16:39:24 UTC,2017-08-24 16:39:24 UTC |
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203,179,133,"They were lost in thought, perhaps composing a snappy haiku",PUBLISHED,2017-08-25 13:21:09 UTC,2017-08-25 14:53:14 UTC |
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204,180,134,😂 brilliant!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-26 10:52:26 UTC,2017-08-26 10:52:26 UTC |
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205,179,135,It's great to learn where all the good #berries are,PUBLISHED,2017-08-26 13:09:43 UTC,2017-08-26 13:09:43 UTC |
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206,180,136,Nice!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-26 22:56:52 UTC,2017-08-26 22:56:52 UTC |
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208,178,138,Looks like it could be a red mulberry tree. Anyone know for sure?,PUBLISHED,2017-08-31 14:53:02 UTC,2017-08-31 14:53:02 UTC |
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209,344,22,ja känns så :) Tack för senast!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-31 17:45:23 UTC,2017-08-31 17:45:23 UTC |
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207,178,137,How cool! Looks a floating tree!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-31 14:50:22 UTC,2017-09-01 16:06:56 UTC |
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1067,4424,690,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-08-27 22:57:42 UTC,2019-08-27 22:57:42 UTC |
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201,178,131,Awesome!,PUBLISHED,2017-08-24 13:49:34 UTC,2017-09-29 21:25:04 UTC |
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253,1921,173,The name says it all for this one!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-18 22:11:00 UTC,2017-10-23 21:23:18 UTC |
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166,269,104,That's so cute!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-29 11:59:37 UTC,2017-11-09 23:32:37 UTC |
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165,286,104,Love it. Dying to see what they do!,PUBLISHED,2017-07-28 20:02:57 UTC,2017-11-09 23:32:39 UTC |
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210,258,139,"Crimson King? Great name, just waiting till you find the dark tower 😱",PUBLISHED,2017-09-06 10:47:18 UTC,2017-09-06 12:25:28 UTC |
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211,180,139,😁,PUBLISHED,2017-09-06 12:26:39 UTC,2017-09-06 12:26:39 UTC |
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212,178,140,Ooh looks like a willow peaking behind it too! Nice shot Jen's! 👍😎,PUBLISHED,2017-09-07 15:38:18 UTC,2017-09-07 15:38:18 UTC |
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213,408,142,See also https://www.monumentaltrees.com/en/nld/overijssel/enschede/7738_noorderhagen/,PUBLISHED,2017-09-09 13:32:59 UTC,2017-09-09 13:32:59 UTC |
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214,1758,143,Det är valnötsträd,PUBLISHED,2017-09-11 00:23:59 UTC,2017-09-11 00:23:59 UTC |
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215,653,144,"Alder, oak and alder. The top on the right alder appears to of been pollarded.",PUBLISHED,2017-09-12 07:05:50 UTC,2017-09-12 07:05:50 UTC |
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216,178,145,"Hi Joe, maybe try sharing a picture of your favourite tree or a tree you'd like to know the species of? 😎🌲🌳👍",PUBLISHED,2017-09-15 08:06:40 UTC,2017-09-15 08:06:40 UTC |
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217,178,146,Really great pic! 😀,PUBLISHED,2017-09-16 14:50:11 UTC,2017-09-16 14:50:11 UTC |
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218,178,147,You're building up a nice collection of trees around here Terrence! 👍🌳🌲😀,PUBLISHED,2017-09-16 16:21:10 UTC,2017-09-16 16:21:10 UTC |
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219,653,147,Thanks. I enjoy adding them to the curio app and it helps with my green project,PUBLISHED,2017-09-16 17:33:31 UTC,2017-09-16 17:33:31 UTC |
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220,178,148,That's a gnarly looking bark!,PUBLISHED,2017-09-19 16:52:01 UTC,2017-09-20 08:48:02 UTC |
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221,180,149,A taste of what's to come. Love the way this species turns come autumn,PUBLISHED,2017-09-21 10:53:11 UTC,2017-09-21 10:53:11 UTC |
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222,178,150,Hi Evelyn cool maple tree! Did you know you can add pictures of trees you capture with curio? I bet the colours on that maple are pretty cool at this time of year! 😎🌲🌳🍁,PUBLISHED,2017-09-25 10:16:12 UTC,2017-09-25 10:16:12 UTC |
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223,178,151,Great pics Terrence! That 🦃oak is a great example for identifying this species.,PUBLISHED,2017-09-25 10:24:23 UTC,2017-09-25 10:24:23 UTC |
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224,344,152,"Jag har hört att de ofta blir lite risiga framåt sommaren, känner du igen det? Här kanske det är nåt annat som krånglar.",PUBLISHED,2017-09-26 16:41:10 UTC,2017-09-26 16:41:10 UTC |
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226,179,154,What beautiful shot!,PUBLISHED,2017-09-29 16:01:44 UTC,2017-09-29 16:01:44 UTC |
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227,284,152,"Har undersökt det förra våren, och det verkar som att de är mer anpassade till ett kontinentalt klimat än till ett havsnära. De fungerar bättre norrut än här.",PUBLISHED,2017-09-29 16:21:36 UTC,2017-09-29 21:21:12 UTC |
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225,179,153,Beautiful Mike,PUBLISHED,2017-09-29 16:00:58 UTC,2017-09-30 08:27:43 UTC |
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228,180,155,I love the shape of the limbs on these trees :),PUBLISHED,2017-09-30 10:21:27 UTC,2017-09-30 10:21:27 UTC |
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229,179,155,the bark is such a cool colour too,PUBLISHED,2017-09-30 12:03:16 UTC,2017-09-30 16:52:41 UTC |
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230,179,156,Amazing!!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-02 09:13:46 UTC,2017-10-02 09:13:46 UTC |
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231,180,157,"Sorry to hear it, though it looks from the street view as if it may have been damaging the garden wall.",PUBLISHED,2017-10-02 16:02:38 UTC,2017-10-02 16:02:38 UTC |
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232,178,158,Some great colours coming through there!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-03 08:09:48 UTC,2017-10-03 08:09:48 UTC |
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243,756,165,Svårplockade men goda och nyttiga,PUBLISHED,2017-10-09 15:54:34 UTC,2017-10-09 15:54:34 UTC |
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234,1881,159,"Sycamore maple is Acer pseudoplatanus. Looks like you got the right ID, but it didnt enter correctly",PUBLISHED,2017-10-03 17:25:24 UTC,2017-10-03 19:05:48 UTC |
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233,180,159,"Wow, I love that you got pictures of every part of the tree :)",PUBLISHED,2017-10-03 12:18:53 UTC,2017-10-03 19:05:49 UTC |
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235,653,159,"Hi Liam, we'll spotted. I'll make sure all future sycamore has the correct scientific name. Cheers.",PUBLISHED,2017-10-04 08:00:37 UTC,2017-10-04 08:00:37 UTC |
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236,653,159,"Hi photel, thanks for the feedback. I am hoping to do this for most trees to help show off the tree",PUBLISHED,2017-10-04 08:04:05 UTC,2017-10-04 14:05:36 UTC |
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237,179,160,I really like Turkey oaks. I love the glossy leaves and the red ribbons going up through their bark ,PUBLISHED,2017-10-04 15:38:35 UTC,2017-10-05 12:58:09 UTC |
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239,178,161,A new word for my tree vocabulary. 'Lenticles' nice one Liam! 🌲😎👍,PUBLISHED,2017-10-05 20:02:46 UTC,2017-10-05 20:02:46 UTC |
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240,180,162,"Beautiful colours Fcueto, nice! If you can sneak in close and get some leaf & bark shots I reckon someone on here will be able to help positively ID the species",PUBLISHED,2017-10-06 10:50:19 UTC,2017-10-06 10:50:19 UTC |
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238,653,160,They are a great tree and the mossy acorn cups are very interesting. We have quite a few in Exeter so we're quite lucky.,PUBLISHED,2017-10-04 17:15:16 UTC,2017-10-06 10:53:02 UTC |
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241,1881,163,Awesome trunk. Love that tree,PUBLISHED,2017-10-06 21:55:24 UTC,2017-10-06 21:55:24 UTC |
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242,756,164,Goda äpplen. Söta och saftiga,PUBLISHED,2017-10-09 15:53:40 UTC,2017-10-09 15:53:40 UTC |
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244,756,135,Taggit taggit,PUBLISHED,2017-10-09 15:55:55 UTC,2017-10-10 15:29:08 UTC |
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245,179,166,So many great photos!!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-12 12:27:19 UTC,2017-10-12 12:28:48 UTC |
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246,180,167,I love these trees. There's a mature one near me the outline of which is pretty much a perfect triangle with a trunk 🔺🌲😁,PUBLISHED,2017-10-13 10:03:43 UTC,2017-10-13 10:03:43 UTC |
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247,1921,168,Best name for a tree ever!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-14 17:56:38 UTC,2017-10-14 17:56:38 UTC |
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248,653,167,"They are great trees, we don't think have too many around here. This one was amongst a group of ash trees near my new work place",PUBLISHED,2017-10-16 07:34:06 UTC,2017-10-16 14:48:33 UTC |
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250,180,170,"Yep, nice spot. This is a Chinese red birch by the look of it. Beautiful 😃",PUBLISHED,2017-10-17 10:30:37 UTC,2017-10-17 10:30:37 UTC |
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251,1944,171,I like,PUBLISHED,2017-10-18 17:17:58 UTC,2017-10-20 09:39:40 UTC |
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254,180,171,The colour in this is stunning. Love it! 🍁♥,PUBLISHED,2017-10-20 09:40:43 UTC,2017-10-20 09:40:43 UTC |
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255,179,174,Brilliant! I love the colourful wall behind it too. It looks like a lovely space,PUBLISHED,2017-10-20 10:15:03 UTC,2017-10-20 10:15:03 UTC |
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256,1920,175,"I'm really impressed how you honed in on the detail of this Tilia. The full-height picture shows a tree you might not look twice at but you've really brought the detail to life, it's great",PUBLISHED,2017-10-20 13:17:10 UTC,2017-10-20 16:05:33 UTC |
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258,178,176,Very cool!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-23 07:12:00 UTC,2017-10-23 07:12:00 UTC |
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257,180,176,"This is pretty amazing, any idea what might have caused it?",PUBLISHED,2017-10-22 20:13:45 UTC,2017-10-23 11:25:37 UTC |
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252,1944,172,I want this tree,PUBLISHED,2017-10-18 17:18:42 UTC,2017-10-23 21:23:57 UTC |
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263,180,11,You can't climb this tree Conor. The museum dinosaur skeleton is not a monkeybars 😜,PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 11:31:43 UTC,2017-10-25 16:24:52 UTC |
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434,222,284,I like birds,PUBLISHED,2018-02-06 21:37:17 UTC,2018-02-06 21:37:17 UTC |
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438,178,287,Any idea what kind of birds Paula? 🐦🐦,PUBLISHED,2018-02-09 17:07:10 UTC,2018-02-09 17:07:10 UTC |
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249,180,169,Nice! Those last few leaves won't be long coming down now though 🍂,PUBLISHED,2017-10-16 13:51:22 UTC,2017-10-23 21:26:07 UTC |
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261,1915,177,Lombardy poplar.,PUBLISHED,2017-10-23 21:34:32 UTC,2017-10-23 21:34:32 UTC |
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286,179,196,I hope it was a good meeting!,PUBLISHED,2017-11-08 00:45:46 UTC,2017-11-08 00:45:46 UTC |
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265,1915,179,is it one of the red forms?,PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 15:23:01 UTC,2017-10-24 15:23:01 UTC |
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266,1915,180,looks like a reversion or growth from a root stock whitebeam the other looks like bastard service tree. a cross between rowan and whitebeam? maybe,PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 15:26:40 UTC,2017-10-24 15:26:40 UTC |
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259,1915,176,looks like tree separated then 're fused back together it's pretty cool though,PUBLISHED,2017-10-23 21:21:47 UTC,2017-10-25 13:19:52 UTC |
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260,1915,169,storm Brian finished them off,PUBLISHED,2017-10-23 21:26:03 UTC,2017-10-25 13:20:07 UTC |
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271,1915,184,wrong one tibia this is dawn redwood or swamp cypress,PUBLISHED,2017-10-26 07:33:05 UTC,2017-10-26 07:33:05 UTC |
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272,1915,185,think its Atlas?,PUBLISHED,2017-10-26 07:36:17 UTC,2017-10-26 07:36:17 UTC |
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270,180,182,"I love how the green leaf looks like glass against the grassy background in the closeup shot. Beautiful red in these leaves, great photo!",PUBLISHED,2017-10-25 08:29:37 UTC,2017-10-26 07:38:11 UTC |
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269,653,179,not sure as just missed its summer foilsge. The nearby ones have been too damaged by animals to help confirm its variety. I believe it is the crimson variety based on the layout and choice of nearby shrubs,PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 21:07:18 UTC,2017-10-26 07:38:50 UTC |
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268,653,180,"I couldn't be sure either. The leaves do look like the barstard service tree, but all the nearby trees are whitebeam from what I can tell.",PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 21:01:10 UTC,2017-10-26 07:39:22 UTC |
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264,218,178,It looks like an ash alright. A beautiful one too,PUBLISHED,2017-10-24 11:38:48 UTC,2017-10-26 07:39:49 UTC |
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274,1914,187,this should be Acer platanoides Drummondii,PUBLISHED,2017-10-26 10:32:46 UTC,2017-10-26 10:32:46 UTC |
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288,180,198,Has a kind of Quercus rubra look about it,PUBLISHED,2017-11-08 11:27:15 UTC,2017-11-08 11:27:15 UTC |
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273,178,186,"Nice tree, Willow oak are great shade trees for parks and gardens. ",PUBLISHED,2017-10-26 09:24:35 UTC,2017-10-27 01:29:25 UTC |
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275,180,188,Quite the explosion of colour here 😎 - looks great,PUBLISHED,2017-10-27 14:40:12 UTC,2017-10-27 14:40:12 UTC |
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295,178,202,It's cool how the lower leaves are prickly and the higher up ones aren't. Apparently environmental pressures such as animals browsing the lower leaves can trigger this change. 😀,PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 08:49:02 UTC,2017-11-10 12:30:55 UTC |
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276,1915,189,cool tree,PUBLISHED,2017-10-27 19:57:31 UTC,2017-10-29 16:52:34 UTC |
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277,178,189,Great bit of info!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-29 16:53:35 UTC,2017-10-30 18:14:36 UTC |
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279,178,191,+1 for tree of the week!,PUBLISHED,2017-11-01 08:51:00 UTC,2017-11-01 22:57:18 UTC |
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280,179,192,What a beautiful tree and providing so much shade too! ,PUBLISHED,2017-11-02 20:05:31 UTC,2017-11-03 22:31:34 UTC |
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281,180,192,Looks like maybe a pin oak. Straining-to-see-the-leaves... Gahhhh! 😁 I'm a riot 😒,PUBLISHED,2017-11-03 22:31:22 UTC,2017-11-04 20:24:17 UTC |
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282,1915,193,heathland,PUBLISHED,2017-11-05 13:53:15 UTC,2017-11-05 13:53:15 UTC |
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278,178,190,What a beauty! Southern hemisphere has definitely added a splash of colour to the trees today!,PUBLISHED,2017-10-30 19:43:44 UTC,2017-11-06 11:03:09 UTC |
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284,653,194,"This oak tree is by the exeter bus station and car park. Whilst I was having my coffee I took a few pics, sorry for any duplicates!",PUBLISHED,2017-11-07 08:31:19 UTC,2017-11-07 09:19:36 UTC |
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285,344,195,Picking mulberries on the way home from pre-school 22nd of August.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-07 22:42:19 UTC,2017-11-07 22:42:19 UTC |
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287,180,197,"Is this real? I have to know what flower this is, it's amazing 😃",PUBLISHED,2017-11-08 11:23:31 UTC,2017-11-08 16:30:12 UTC |
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297,179,204,Wow! What an amazing tree. I love the shape of the branches ,PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 14:27:14 UTC,2017-11-10 14:27:14 UTC |
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290,178,199,"I've one of these in my back garden, its a bit sheltered from the wind so it holds onto it's leaves right into winter. Not to mention what it looks like in Spring 🌼 🌸 🌺 Great tree! ",PUBLISHED,2017-11-09 08:48:35 UTC,2017-11-09 09:26:15 UTC |
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292,2005,200,Ett vanligt problem är kollapsade sidogrenar/konkurerrande toppar. Denna är ganska skonad.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-09 09:44:07 UTC,2017-11-09 09:44:07 UTC |
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293,2005,201,Med genom menade jag alltså gener som i dna,PUBLISHED,2017-11-09 10:23:32 UTC,2017-11-09 10:23:32 UTC |
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294,179,198,Ah brilliant! I just updated the species. Thanks a million guys,PUBLISHED,2017-11-09 10:32:24 UTC,2017-11-13 14:11:23 UTC |
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162,178,104,There aren't enough likes to add to this story! Really cool 🌌,PUBLISHED,2017-07-28 10:13:25 UTC,2017-11-09 23:32:22 UTC |
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296,179,203,Beautiful ,PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 09:07:20 UTC,2017-11-10 09:07:20 UTC |
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298,178,205,Yep I think it's a Strobus too based on the pine cone. 😎👍,PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 14:41:04 UTC,2017-11-10 14:41:04 UTC |
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300,2005,206,Vacker bild! Är du säker på arten? Ser mer ut som palmatum för mig. Men jag svär inte 😋,PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 17:57:42 UTC,2017-11-10 17:57:42 UTC |
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301,2047,206,Tack! Jag är relativt säker på att det är en negundo och helt säker på att det inte är en palmatum. Ska kolla om jag har fler bilder!,PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 18:11:03 UTC,2017-11-10 18:11:03 UTC |
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302,2005,207,"Could be Crimson King, Fassen´s Black or Royal Red?",PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 12:01:59 UTC,2017-11-12 12:01:59 UTC |
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306,2005,206,Är det samma träd på bilderna? Jag tycker den är för liten ( svag tillväxt ) för att vara negundo. Men som du skrev så ser man ju på andra bilden stt det inte är palmatum. Vad tror du om Acer trifolium eller a mandchuricum?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 13:45:49 UTC,2017-11-12 13:45:49 UTC |
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303,178,208,Wow are they pine nuts ?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 12:15:28 UTC,2017-11-12 17:34:05 UTC |
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309,2047,206,A griseum är ett av de registrerade namnen. Jag är skeptisk.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 21:49:26 UTC,2017-11-12 21:49:26 UTC |
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291,2005,198,I would say it is a Q rubra,PUBLISHED,2017-11-09 09:41:25 UTC,2017-11-13 14:11:23 UTC |
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289,178,197,I think it might be a Clerodendrum trichotomum. What ye think?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-08 15:01:51 UTC,2017-11-15 08:30:27 UTC |
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283,2000,138,Wondered myself a few months back and asked a friend who informed me that it's a Cornus kousa (Korean Dogwood),PUBLISHED,2017-11-06 21:31:33 UTC,2018-02-24 10:59:14 UTC |
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305,2005,208,On the picture i have peeled oF the scales,PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 12:21:24 UTC,2017-11-12 18:18:27 UTC |
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304,2005,208,"Yepp, eadibel if you manage to pick them before birds and squirells. I pick for propagation.",PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 12:19:31 UTC,2017-11-12 18:18:18 UTC |
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307,178,208,Hahahhahah that is very thoughtful Johan. I think I would have to gobble down a few to make sure they were good 😂😉. Really cool stuff!,PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 17:43:26 UTC,2017-11-12 18:18:34 UTC |
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308,2047,206,"Det är samma träd ja. Jag håller med om att den är liten, en av anledningarna jag bara är relativt säker och inte helt. Trädet står på min arbetsplats och vi har två eller tre olika registrerade namn i vår dokumentation, verkar just nu som att vi beställt en sort, fått fel i leveransen och registrerat en tredje. Hursomhelst är det några år sedan och ingen minns. Ditt första förslag stämmer inte alls med barken och jag är osäker på bladen på A mandchuricum.",PUBLISHED,2017-11-12 21:47:15 UTC,2017-11-12 21:47:15 UTC |
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311,2005,206,"Vilken skön soppa att försöka reda ut. 😝 |
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En intressant sak som jag upptäckte med appen är att jag normalt sett känner mig ganska säker på vad det mesta är men när det kommer till kritan och man ska registrera så är jag inte lika självsäker 😤",PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 09:24:35 UTC,2017-11-13 09:24:35 UTC |
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330,653,218,Think this was a cherry,PUBLISHED,2017-11-20 09:00:33 UTC,2017-11-20 09:00:33 UTC |
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299,2005,203,"Thanks conor, and thank you for inspiring time in Gothenburg. Daylight is short in mid/ north Sweden now so i can not take all tree pics that i would like to.",PUBLISHED,2017-11-10 17:05:39 UTC,2017-11-13 12:22:05 UTC |
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312,179,203,"Not at all!! The stories you have been adding are really great, really interesting",PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 12:23:17 UTC,2017-11-13 12:23:17 UTC |
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314,180,211,"Is that heart rot? Did the tree fall before you found it or was this a ""controlled explosion""?",PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 14:08:14 UTC,2017-11-13 14:08:14 UTC |
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316,2005,211,And i planned to take a photo since i got Curio-xyz last week. Today someone went crazy with a chainsaw....,PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 14:17:51 UTC,2017-11-13 14:17:51 UTC |
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315,2005,211,This is an incredibly sad story. For several years a few persons have watched over this tree because the city council sold the property without knowing about this tresure. Aprox. 150 years old. With a beutiful climbing-friendly stem.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 14:15:27 UTC,2017-11-13 14:39:38 UTC |
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318,180,211,"Thanks for linking the article, that really is a sad end. Especially after such clear support and affection was shown by so many local people who wished to save it.",PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 14:44:33 UTC,2017-11-13 14:44:33 UTC |
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317,2005,211,https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/gavleborg/appeltradet-i-sofiaparken-har-sagats-ner,PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 14:20:29 UTC,2017-11-13 14:45:26 UTC |
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337,2090,219,"Watch out for signs and symptoms of sweet chestnut blight, there is an outbreak in Devon",PUBLISHED,2017-11-22 08:27:06 UTC,2017-11-27 21:35:54 UTC |
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321,177,209,"Wow, amazing job on cleaning the street then too. I hope you don't have to go back out and deal with all those leaves now too 😬",PUBLISHED,2017-11-14 17:14:05 UTC,2017-11-14 17:14:05 UTC |
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320,2047,209,Thank you! This picture is taken a couple of days ago and I had just cleaned the street so it might be a bit deceptive. As of today it has lost the rest of the foliage due to some windy days.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-14 13:47:20 UTC,2017-11-14 17:14:07 UTC |
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310,177,209,You must be getting some pretty calm weather for the trees to be holding so much foliage still. Looks beautiful 😊,PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 09:01:47 UTC,2017-11-14 17:14:28 UTC |
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323,1074,207,Maybe--,PUBLISHED,2017-11-15 20:30:07 UTC,2017-11-15 20:30:07 UTC |
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319,179,211,This so so sad,PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 22:23:29 UTC,2017-11-16 11:53:50 UTC |
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325,1915,213,not 100% if native black poplar but does have some characteristics growing under spaghetti junction,PUBLISHED,2017-11-16 14:48:44 UTC,2017-11-16 16:23:43 UTC |
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322,1818,197,"That is confirmed by Eric danell |
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Thanx for updating 😍",PUBLISHED,2017-11-15 09:38:03 UTC,2017-11-17 09:07:29 UTC |
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326,179,214,Ah brilliant! I only learnt about witches brooms recently. Are some species more susceptible to them than others?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-18 16:39:11 UTC,2017-11-18 16:39:11 UTC |
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327,269,215,"Aww, it looks so sad!",PUBLISHED,2017-11-18 17:37:55 UTC,2017-11-19 13:01:46 UTC |
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328,179,216,Is the tree likely to eventually die as a result of the cankers?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-19 13:03:51 UTC,2017-11-19 13:03:51 UTC |
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329,178,217,"Hey Denis, just to let you know if you add a few pictures of the tree with the leaves and bark we can help you out with identifying the species. Happy mapping! 😀🐺🌿🌲",PUBLISHED,2017-11-20 08:23:36 UTC,2017-11-20 08:23:36 UTC |
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324,180,212,This is beautiful. Is this another Red maple?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-16 08:46:31 UTC,2017-11-21 11:15:49 UTC |
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334,2097,220,"Hi lumo, I'm new to curio and have just joined The Friends of Purley Beeches in Croydon which is next door to Wettern Gardens which is a wonderful arboretum. Just saying hello.",PUBLISHED,2017-11-21 12:01:02 UTC,2017-11-21 12:01:02 UTC |
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339,179,223,Snow!!! ☃️ ❄️ Maybe not such an exciting development if you are living in Sweden. It's really great to see pictures of trees from different times of the year though,PUBLISHED,2017-11-22 15:41:49 UTC,2017-12-07 22:09:38 UTC |
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335,653,219,"Most of the sweet chestnut here have the suckers, but likely to go soon as the groundskeepers have been recently tidying up. Managed to get a decent crop of sweet chestnut from them",PUBLISHED,2017-11-22 01:24:17 UTC,2017-11-27 21:36:14 UTC |
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336,2090,221,They are an increasingly rare sight!,PUBLISHED,2017-11-22 08:24:57 UTC,2017-11-22 10:45:16 UTC |
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333,180,219,"Uh-oh, looks like this tree hasn't been shaved in a while. Need to keep those #suckers in check",PUBLISHED,2017-11-21 08:50:02 UTC,2017-11-22 10:46:02 UTC |
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338,178,222,That's a great tree Robert. I love the colours that you can get from it. Any special maintenance or soil conditions that suit it?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-22 15:27:20 UTC,2017-11-22 16:35:08 UTC |
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340,2118,224,Läckert exemplar!,PUBLISHED,2017-11-22 18:40:58 UTC,2017-11-22 18:40:58 UTC |
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341,179,225,This is amazing!!! ,PUBLISHED,2017-11-24 09:27:06 UTC,2017-11-24 09:32:52 UTC |
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343,180,226,Loving the ground shot with the oak leaves mixed in - looks great.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-24 09:35:14 UTC,2017-11-24 09:35:14 UTC |
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342,180,225,"For someone a long, long way from beaver town, this is amazing to see. I've just spent 5 minutes on youtube watching videos of beavers chopping down trees and building dams.",PUBLISHED,2017-11-24 09:32:45 UTC,2017-11-24 09:38:56 UTC |
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344,180,227,What's going on here then?,PUBLISHED,2017-11-24 10:39:56 UTC,2017-11-24 10:40:12 UTC |
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331,2090,216,They can but many survive for years. It depends if they are stressed by other factors or not.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-20 13:34:15 UTC,2017-11-24 22:07:39 UTC |
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313,179,210,It just saw that it was 30°C in Dubai today. I'd say the shade from that tree comes in handy,PUBLISHED,2017-11-13 12:48:12 UTC,2018-09-11 09:22:53 UTC |
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345,2005,225,I’m glad you like it. I was not sure that a more or less dead tree is suited in Curio-xyz. But offcourse the Beavers probably would say that the tree serves a god eco-service. 😛,PUBLISHED,2017-11-24 10:58:49 UTC,2017-11-24 11:55:58 UTC |
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346,180,225,@Johan_21 😆 yes they would say that,PUBLISHED,2017-11-24 11:57:11 UTC,2017-11-24 14:17:56 UTC |
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332,179,216,"Ah cool, that's interesting to know. I'll be on the look out for cankers in future. Thanks for the expert tree disease info! 🌳🚑⚡",PUBLISHED,2017-11-20 14:06:22 UTC,2017-11-24 22:07:47 UTC |
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370,180,247,This is an amazing shot. The peels in the eucalyptus bark make it look like folds of fabric,PUBLISHED,2017-12-11 09:00:53 UTC,2017-12-13 01:52:11 UTC |
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347,2005,228,I just love it! It say’s a lot about the relation between trees and humans.,PUBLISHED,2017-11-25 11:30:47 UTC,2017-11-27 15:49:37 UTC |
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491,178,318,Well done!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-25 19:38:23 UTC,2018-03-25 20:14:07 UTC |
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349,178,229,Woohay!!!! Roll on Christmas,PUBLISHED,2017-11-28 14:19:40 UTC,2017-11-28 15:36:52 UTC |
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351,2187,231,Well done gary,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:11:12 UTC,2017-11-30 14:11:12 UTC |
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352,2186,232,Put her in reverse ter,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:13:25 UTC,2017-11-30 14:13:25 UTC |
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353,2182,233,Fair play sahn,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:14:51 UTC,2017-11-30 14:14:51 UTC |
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355,2186,234,Whan now loves a good pic of tree,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:17:01 UTC,2017-11-30 14:17:01 UTC |
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356,2189,235,Real nice tree,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:18:39 UTC,2017-11-30 14:18:42 UTC |
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357,2190,235,Nice tree,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:19:00 UTC,2017-11-30 14:19:50 UTC |
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358,180,236,Rat-trap tree! 😄,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 19:16:30 UTC,2017-11-30 19:16:30 UTC |
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350,2178,230,Ger härlig skugga när den är uppstammad som detta exemplaret,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 08:19:30 UTC,2017-11-30 19:56:52 UTC |
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375,180,250,I reckon this guy is done 💥,PUBLISHED,2017-12-13 13:14:51 UTC,2017-12-13 13:14:51 UTC |
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376,180,250,Fallen trees and dead wood provide a whole load of important ecosystem benefits in wooded areas. Not actually sure if they perform similar functions in river environments. I'm off to googleland to find out,PUBLISHED,2017-12-13 13:20:25 UTC,2017-12-13 13:20:25 UTC |
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361,178,239,Great shot! 🖼,PUBLISHED,2017-12-01 15:24:53 UTC,2017-12-01 16:23:25 UTC |
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360,178,238,Blingy trees!,PUBLISHED,2017-12-01 12:37:27 UTC,2017-12-01 19:04:01 UTC |
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359,178,237,Kör upp det bra arbetet! (Keep up the good work!) ,PUBLISHED,2017-12-01 11:28:22 UTC,2017-12-01 19:04:26 UTC |
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363,180,242,😞 ,PUBLISHED,2017-12-04 20:08:52 UTC,2017-12-04 20:08:52 UTC |
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364,180,243,That's pretty cool. Is there right-of-way access to it do you know?,PUBLISHED,2017-12-04 20:24:37 UTC,2017-12-04 20:24:37 UTC |
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362,180,241,"Wow, this is beauty! It must look absolutely huge when it's in-leaf",PUBLISHED,2017-12-04 19:57:36 UTC,2017-12-05 14:54:45 UTC |
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365,218,244,"Hmmm, could be a white aspen but probably a silver birch. ",PUBLISHED,2017-12-05 22:42:39 UTC,2017-12-05 22:42:39 UTC |
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366,2117,222,Avoid really high pH soil but other than that its a really easy tree to grow,PUBLISHED,2017-12-07 12:08:56 UTC,2017-12-07 21:09:00 UTC |
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369,178,246,Definitely with you on that one Terrence!,PUBLISHED,2017-12-08 09:33:16 UTC,2017-12-08 12:16:49 UTC |
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371,222,231,Nice tree!,PUBLISHED,2017-12-11 22:48:12 UTC,2017-12-11 22:48:12 UTC |
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367,179,245,Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2017-12-07 16:56:21 UTC,2017-12-12 10:33:18 UTC |
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373,179,248,"Wow! What a cool colour. It looks amazing, especially against the snow ",PUBLISHED,2017-12-12 12:46:23 UTC,2017-12-12 12:46:23 UTC |
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378,178,251,Wow really amazing,PUBLISHED,2017-12-16 11:44:59 UTC,2017-12-16 11:44:59 UTC |
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379,1818,252,"Hmmm |
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En tanke. |
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Blad med sågad kant och knoppar som ligger tryckta mot skottet. |
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Det påminner om avenbok Carpinus betulus .. |
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😉",PUBLISHED,2017-12-17 10:30:02 UTC,2017-12-18 12:51:29 UTC |
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380,180,252,Thanks for the correction @Thorbjorn.Arb17,PUBLISHED,2017-12-18 12:51:56 UTC,2017-12-18 13:00:33 UTC |
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377,1818,251,The photo is provided by Amir and taken in full bloom last year.,PUBLISHED,2017-12-15 20:22:24 UTC,2017-12-18 16:51:32 UTC |
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381,180,253,"Woah, what's going on here? Is this a nest or some sort of fruiting body? (please excuse my complete ignorance)",PUBLISHED,2017-12-19 09:25:14 UTC,2017-12-19 09:25:14 UTC |
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432,178,283,Great shot on a lovely day! Is it a good spot for collecting chestnuts in autumn?,PUBLISHED,2018-02-06 11:05:31 UTC,2018-02-06 15:00:38 UTC |
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382,218,254,Great to see this example of effort to maintain an ecosystem,PUBLISHED,2017-12-19 11:05:18 UTC,2017-12-21 14:56:45 UTC |
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383,1818,253,"I think the english term for this is ”burl” |
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A genetic defect that makes the fibres grow like this. |
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Great for woodcarving",PUBLISHED,2017-12-19 11:15:08 UTC,2017-12-21 14:55:56 UTC |
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374,1153,249,Might be Ilex x altaclerensis Golden King.,PUBLISHED,2017-12-13 11:06:44 UTC,2017-12-21 15:03:12 UTC |
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372,180,245,"The prominent roots look amazing from here. It's a dramatic looking fork in the trunk too, almost like twin trees 👯",PUBLISHED,2017-12-12 10:41:14 UTC,2017-12-25 16:03:06 UTC |
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368,2047,223,"The first snow is always exciting although it never stays for long, a couple days and then it's gone.",PUBLISHED,2017-12-07 22:15:10 UTC,2018-01-12 16:31:50 UTC |
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427,344,280,Like a wig 😄 Salix caprea ’Something’?,PUBLISHED,2018-02-02 11:16:16 UTC,2018-02-05 16:28:29 UTC |
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431,653,282,"Thanks gary, I’m lucky to have a tree like this so close to work",PUBLISHED,2018-02-05 18:02:49 UTC,2018-02-06 22:33:18 UTC |
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429,178,282,Great pics Terrence Pickles. I love the shot of branches from below! And the variety in the cones!,PUBLISHED,2018-02-05 15:50:27 UTC,2018-02-06 22:33:20 UTC |
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430,179,280,Yes!!! 😀 I came across it on my way home and thought it looked pretty unusual,PUBLISHED,2018-02-05 16:33:11 UTC,2018-02-07 15:55:58 UTC |
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436,178,285,Hahahaha . The amount of blurry bird pics I end up deleting 😂🐦,PUBLISHED,2018-02-08 10:11:00 UTC,2018-02-08 10:11:00 UTC |
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426,245,243,No you have to pay to meet into that area as far as I can work out. We were in for a cookery demo.,PUBLISHED,2018-02-02 08:35:44 UTC,2018-02-10 11:13:56 UTC |
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425,1818,276,"Amazing flowers and stem😍😍😍 |
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Definitly a favorit this ironwood 👊🏽",PUBLISHED,2018-01-31 22:01:00 UTC,2018-02-09 17:11:40 UTC |
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437,181,286,I love how they look like decorations that have been hung from the branches,PUBLISHED,2018-02-09 09:00:58 UTC,2018-02-10 06:44:28 UTC |
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354,2182,228,Pure mad brudder,PUBLISHED,2017-11-30 14:16:39 UTC,2018-03-27 21:01:14 UTC |
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662,3102,420,Is there a easy way of finding out?,PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 13:35:02 UTC,2018-08-03 13:35:02 UTC |
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384,180,253,"Thanks for the info thorbjorn, went and had a little read about them. Really interesting stuff. Really liked this bit I found: “Burls yield a very peculiar and highly figured wood, prized for its beauty and rarity. It is sought after by furniture makers, artists, and wood sculptors. There are a number of well-known types of burls (each from a particular species); these are highly valued and sliced into veneers for furniture, inlay in doors, picture frames, household objects, automobile interior paneling and trim, musical instruments, and woodturning. The famous birdseye maple of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) superficially resembles the wood of a burl but is something else entirely. Burl wood is very hard to work with hand tools or on a lathe because its grain is twisted and interlocked, causing it to chip and shatter unpredictably. This ""wild grain"" makes burl wood extremely dense and resistant to splitting, which made it valued for bowls, mallets, mauls and ""beetles"" or ""beadles"" for hammering chisels and driving wooden pegs”",PUBLISHED,2017-12-19 21:03:16 UTC,2017-12-21 14:55:59 UTC |
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386,653,256,Looks like black or honey locust,PUBLISHED,2017-12-24 22:48:56 UTC,2017-12-24 22:48:56 UTC |
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387,179,257,Beautiful! Stunning,PUBLISHED,2017-12-25 13:46:51 UTC,2017-12-25 13:46:51 UTC |
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409,179,273,Is there a special reason to shape the branches like that or is it just an aesthetic thing?,PUBLISHED,2018-01-16 18:30:02 UTC,2018-01-16 18:30:02 UTC |
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390,179,260,It looks amazing silhouetted against the sky ,PUBLISHED,2018-01-02 11:26:03 UTC,2018-01-02 14:03:01 UTC |
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385,180,255,Looks like it might be Aucuba japonica,PUBLISHED,2017-12-24 20:48:05 UTC,2018-01-03 12:20:30 UTC |
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410,2005,273,Its aestetical. Sometimes pleaching is Done when you want shade for a window or similar and you dont have space for normal tree. But in Piteå (N Sweden ) they normally dont want any shade. They need all Sun they can get 😀,PUBLISHED,2018-01-16 21:37:53 UTC,2018-01-16 21:47:41 UTC |
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391,180,261,Brilliant stuff - action-shots!,PUBLISHED,2018-01-03 10:07:08 UTC,2018-01-03 16:52:12 UTC |
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392,1821,261,Quercus robur var. höijerus?,PUBLISHED,2018-01-03 18:20:19 UTC,2018-01-03 19:49:15 UTC |
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389,1821,259,"Bra att du uppdaterar Tobbe! |
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Med vänlig hälsning, Gotland",PUBLISHED,2018-01-02 10:02:20 UTC,2018-01-03 19:49:41 UTC |
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394,1818,262,"One of my favorit trees / bushes |
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Lovely red fruits in the winterland😍😍😍",PUBLISHED,2018-01-03 19:55:20 UTC,2018-01-03 21:47:13 UTC |
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396,1818,263,"Wow |
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Riktigt häftigt 😍",PUBLISHED,2018-01-05 09:00:28 UTC,2018-01-05 11:47:43 UTC |
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411,179,273,😀 I can imagine!! Was that photo taken in the afternoon? It looks pretty dark already,PUBLISHED,2018-01-16 21:51:09 UTC,2018-01-16 21:51:09 UTC |
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388,1818,258,Amazing Trees 😍😍,PUBLISHED,2017-12-30 17:40:03 UTC,2018-01-05 13:55:56 UTC |
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395,653,258,"Nice photo, English oaks add so much character to our landscapes.",PUBLISHED,2018-01-04 01:14:54 UTC,2018-01-05 13:55:59 UTC |
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393,1818,261,Action shorts of my friend Magnus climbing an oak and logging a geocache .,PUBLISHED,2018-01-03 19:51:03 UTC,2018-01-05 14:12:48 UTC |
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397,180,261,A well-hidden geocache 🤫,PUBLISHED,2018-01-05 14:14:02 UTC,2018-01-05 14:14:02 UTC |
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398,179,265,Sounds and looks like a pretty nice way to start the day ,PUBLISHED,2018-01-08 12:15:40 UTC,2018-01-08 12:15:40 UTC |
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399,180,266,"Wow, looks like it’s been through the wars",PUBLISHED,2018-01-09 18:25:43 UTC,2018-01-10 18:33:11 UTC |
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400,178,267,Very fashionable 😎,PUBLISHED,2018-01-11 13:25:07 UTC,2018-01-11 13:25:10 UTC |
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402,2183,269,Mustve been really hard to find,PUBLISHED,2018-01-11 14:31:58 UTC,2018-01-11 14:31:58 UTC |
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403,178,270,Thanks Wembley park I learned a new term 👍,PUBLISHED,2018-01-11 19:36:59 UTC,2018-01-11 19:36:59 UTC |
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404,178,271,The rare ol mongrel tree 😁😅,PUBLISHED,2018-01-11 19:39:37 UTC,2018-01-12 12:19:44 UTC |
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405,179,272,Spooky!! 👻,PUBLISHED,2018-01-12 13:00:24 UTC,2018-01-12 16:58:01 UTC |
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406,180,272,Cool isn’t it? Rural gothic!,PUBLISHED,2018-01-12 16:58:30 UTC,2018-01-13 15:40:04 UTC |
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407,2090,272,Is that an Irish Yew? That is the species usually planted in a church yard,PUBLISHED,2018-01-14 16:03:06 UTC,2018-01-16 18:09:23 UTC |
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408,180,272,It possibly is Melanie. I'll get in for a closer look next time I'm passing and confirm.,PUBLISHED,2018-01-15 09:53:56 UTC,2018-01-16 18:09:25 UTC |
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412,179,274,😧 such a pity. Vandals? ,PUBLISHED,2018-01-17 10:34:45 UTC,2018-01-17 10:34:45 UTC |
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414,2005,275,"It looks as if its four trees but is actually only one. All stems are connected above ground as seen on one oF the pictures. |
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Probably snow that long time ago forced the stems to the ground where they rooted.",PUBLISHED,2018-01-19 17:07:53 UTC,2018-01-19 17:07:53 UTC |
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401,218,268,No idea what the tree beneath it is but the ivy looks like Hedera helix,PUBLISHED,2018-01-11 14:29:43 UTC,2018-01-19 19:57:33 UTC |
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413,2005,273,I think the pictures is taken before 1500,PUBLISHED,2018-01-19 17:02:27 UTC,2018-01-21 11:27:25 UTC |
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415,179,273,No way!! Wow! I guess in the summer it is a very different story ,PUBLISHED,2018-01-21 11:29:19 UTC,2018-01-21 11:29:19 UTC |
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416,218,274,😞,PUBLISHED,2018-01-23 17:36:22 UTC,2018-01-23 17:36:22 UTC |
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417,653,276,"This wonderful tree has eluded me for some time now, if anybody knows what it is please let me know. I thought it might be a type of elm but the flowers don’t quite fit that of a normal elm.",PUBLISHED,2018-01-26 08:27:11 UTC,2018-01-27 13:16:27 UTC |
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418,179,276,The flowers are amazing. I hope someone is able to identify it,PUBLISHED,2018-01-26 19:48:38 UTC,2018-01-27 13:16:28 UTC |
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419,218,276,Beautiful pictures. Looks like it could be a persian ironwood,PUBLISHED,2018-01-27 13:20:47 UTC,2018-01-27 13:20:47 UTC |
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420,1818,277,Inte alltid bra med autocorrekt 😂😂😂,PUBLISHED,2018-01-29 14:52:38 UTC,2018-01-29 14:52:38 UTC |
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422,2005,278,"Jo, jag blev faktiskt tvungen att köpa handskar idag...",PUBLISHED,2018-01-29 15:09:14 UTC,2018-01-29 15:09:14 UTC |
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423,180,277,🤣,PUBLISHED,2018-01-29 22:21:41 UTC,2018-01-29 22:21:41 UTC |
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421,1818,278,Ser rätt coolt ut för att vara en hot spot 😇,PUBLISHED,2018-01-29 14:54:03 UTC,2018-01-29 21:09:00 UTC |
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428,180,281,This tree must look absolutely enormous when it's in full-leaf!,PUBLISHED,2018-02-03 18:42:16 UTC,2018-02-03 18:42:16 UTC |
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424,178,279,Brilliant! 😀🏃🌲,PUBLISHED,2018-01-31 15:50:43 UTC,2018-02-06 09:05:26 UTC |
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435,178,284,🦃,PUBLISHED,2018-02-06 21:37:58 UTC,2018-02-06 21:37:58 UTC |
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439,180,287,Amazing looking tree. Love the ridges in the trunk,PUBLISHED,2018-02-09 17:51:20 UTC,2018-06-25 12:17:59 UTC |
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525,179,345,The bark is beautiful,PUBLISHED,2018-04-18 19:02:35 UTC,2018-04-18 19:02:35 UTC |
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546,179,362,Pretty cool and pretty colourful. Any idea who painted it?,PUBLISHED,2018-05-15 11:54:09 UTC,2018-05-15 20:21:00 UTC |
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440,1818,288,"Wow thats a magical silhouette . |
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Just out of my own curiosity , how do I see the difference between P. x hispanica and P.orientalis in winter? We have lots of planes here in south Sweden but I think its all London planes . Would be fun to be able to learn some keys. |
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😉 Tobbe",PUBLISHED,2018-02-10 07:00:53 UTC,2018-02-10 07:00:53 UTC |
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441,1818,289,Beatiful skies 😍😍😍,PUBLISHED,2018-02-10 19:28:10 UTC,2018-02-10 22:44:40 UTC |
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464,653,306,Thanks. At the moment our council seem to be doing more felling than pruning,PUBLISHED,2018-03-13 08:33:49 UTC,2018-03-13 10:25:15 UTC |
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444,218,291,Amazingly wild looking! Great pic,PUBLISHED,2018-02-11 14:05:35 UTC,2018-02-11 17:05:23 UTC |
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442,180,290,Looks like they’re getting ready for some pretty major work. What was being done do you know?,PUBLISHED,2018-02-11 08:29:08 UTC,2018-02-11 22:16:50 UTC |
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443,1818,290,"Yes we were taking down a big ulmus carpinifolia that had become dangerous. |
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The tree was planted 1802-1812 by carolus rettike.",PUBLISHED,2018-02-11 09:03:13 UTC,2018-02-11 22:16:53 UTC |
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445,178,292,Brilliant a bug hotel! 🐞🐞🏢,PUBLISHED,2018-02-12 16:42:28 UTC,2018-02-12 16:47:15 UTC |
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446,1818,292,"Exactly 👊🏽👊🏽 |
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Thats the Word I was looking for 😉",PUBLISHED,2018-02-12 16:54:09 UTC,2018-02-13 10:19:01 UTC |
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447,2511,293,Cool!,PUBLISHED,2018-02-14 13:52:45 UTC,2018-02-14 13:52:45 UTC |
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448,2511,294,Great stuff Ellen,PUBLISHED,2018-02-14 14:11:45 UTC,2018-02-14 14:15:27 UTC |
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465,180,307,Awesome stuff gang! That tree is going to look amaaaaazing,PUBLISHED,2018-03-13 13:16:16 UTC,2018-03-13 15:27:12 UTC |
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449,178,295,"Really cool to see conservation projects like this. |
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Dinnna ninnna ninnna ninna bat box! 😁",PUBLISHED,2018-02-15 14:25:43 UTC,2018-02-15 22:56:32 UTC |
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453,180,297,Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2018-02-18 23:08:59 UTC,2018-02-18 23:08:59 UTC |
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450,1818,296,"Its a beatiful Bush . |
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But I am pretty shure it is a Prunus laurocerasus ”lagerhägg” |
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😉",PUBLISHED,2018-02-17 13:30:41 UTC,2018-02-19 08:45:44 UTC |
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451,178,296,Hahaha thanks Tobbe!,PUBLISHED,2018-02-17 15:40:52 UTC,2018-02-19 08:46:11 UTC |
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452,2509,296,Nice and waxy,PUBLISHED,2018-02-18 10:04:48 UTC,2018-02-19 08:46:12 UTC |
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455,178,299,Nice ! I love the white collar ! #actionshot,PUBLISHED,2018-02-21 07:52:37 UTC,2018-02-21 09:57:52 UTC |
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456,179,300,Beautiful and amazing photos,PUBLISHED,2018-02-21 09:22:10 UTC,2018-02-21 12:04:16 UTC |
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457,1818,300,Wow 😍😍😍,PUBLISHED,2018-02-21 17:05:38 UTC,2018-02-21 17:05:38 UTC |
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458,179,301,No way! I didn't know that ,PUBLISHED,2018-02-25 17:34:00 UTC,2018-02-25 17:34:00 UTC |
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459,178,302,I'm the same Andrew. Right outside my window seeing all varieties. Might get some feed out for them before the big freeze hits. 🐦⛄❄,PUBLISHED,2018-02-26 10:54:40 UTC,2018-02-26 10:54:40 UTC |
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460,179,303,Beautiful! ,PUBLISHED,2018-02-27 12:55:12 UTC,2018-02-27 12:55:12 UTC |
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461,1818,304,Köttätande växt ? 😂,PUBLISHED,2018-02-27 16:29:51 UTC,2018-02-27 21:28:46 UTC |
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462,178,305,That's great. Small birds are definitely under pressure in these conditions! Fair play!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-02 17:18:30 UTC,2018-03-05 15:49:59 UTC |
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463,180,306,Petition signed 👍 looks like moving these could be a hefty task though. It would be great to see them maintained,PUBLISHED,2018-03-12 12:25:47 UTC,2018-03-13 08:33:03 UTC |
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467,179,309, Congratulations!! A beautiful tree to go with a beautiful house.,PUBLISHED,2018-03-15 01:15:01 UTC,2018-03-15 11:32:28 UTC |
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348,180,228,"@Johan_21 it really does! I also feel that if trees ate pavements instead of just cracking them, there would be far more photos and far less complaints 😀",PUBLISHED,2017-11-25 12:13:14 UTC,2018-03-15 12:03:47 UTC |
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468,180,309,I like the quirky little kink in its trunk - gives it some nice character 😎,PUBLISHED,2018-03-15 11:32:16 UTC,2018-03-15 12:55:25 UTC |
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466,179,308,Really beautiful! Spring at last!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-14 17:10:38 UTC,2018-03-15 17:33:59 UTC |
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470,269,310,Is there a pic?,PUBLISHED,2018-03-17 11:26:32 UTC,2018-03-17 11:26:32 UTC |
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469,1818,308,"They bloom in winter 😉 |
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But soooon the spring is coming . |
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Hopefully 😋",PUBLISHED,2018-03-15 17:35:18 UTC,2018-03-18 12:25:27 UTC |
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471,177,311,This spot looks amazing. Love the stillness of the reflections in the water,PUBLISHED,2018-03-20 08:22:51 UTC,2018-03-20 08:22:51 UTC |
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473,1818,312,"Yes . Secondary growth has ”eaten” them. |
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😉",PUBLISHED,2018-03-21 09:35:50 UTC,2018-03-22 18:01:27 UTC |
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472,178,312,Is that a pair of glasses in the tree?,PUBLISHED,2018-03-21 09:11:55 UTC,2018-03-22 10:02:27 UTC |
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484,183,231,yip,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 15:41:14 UTC,2018-03-23 15:41:14 UTC |
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474,177,313,"Amazing stuff, looks great 😁",PUBLISHED,2018-03-22 13:58:02 UTC,2018-03-22 14:30:30 UTC |
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475,180,314,Nice! I'd say there's a great bit of character to this trail,PUBLISHED,2018-03-22 17:59:59 UTC,2018-03-22 20:24:16 UTC |
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476,2651,314,It's a lovely and interesting spot. We hope to map a lot more of our trees in the coming months.,PUBLISHED,2018-03-22 20:26:00 UTC,2018-03-22 22:35:15 UTC |
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477,183,231,👍,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 09:04:19 UTC,2018-03-23 09:04:19 UTC |
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478,183,231,Great!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 09:17:42 UTC,2018-03-23 09:17:42 UTC |
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479,183,231,One more,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 09:20:49 UTC,2018-03-23 09:20:49 UTC |
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480,183,231,Still no flowers I guess?,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 14:42:26 UTC,2018-03-23 14:42:26 UTC |
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481,183,231,Nope,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 14:46:51 UTC,2018-03-23 14:46:51 UTC |
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482,183,231,yep,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 15:00:58 UTC,2018-03-23 15:00:58 UTC |
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483,183,231,leaves,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 15:08:55 UTC,2018-03-23 15:08:55 UTC |
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485,183,231,another,PUBLISHED,2018-03-23 15:49:33 UTC,2018-03-23 15:49:33 UTC |
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9,180,8,😆😆 I feel a barking up the wrong tree pun coming 🤐 but I won't,PUBLISHED,2017-05-25 18:45:37 UTC,2018-03-23 19:31:42 UTC |
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489,177,318,🙌😁,PUBLISHED,2018-03-24 23:56:47 UTC,2018-03-24 23:56:47 UTC |
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490,177,317,"Mega stuff, love the work you guys are doing",PUBLISHED,2018-03-24 23:57:49 UTC,2018-03-27 11:48:56 UTC |
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487,179,316,I love the patterns created on the bark by the lichen,PUBLISHED,2018-03-24 16:18:59 UTC,2018-03-24 23:58:36 UTC |
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486,179,315,Wow! Fantastic!! Looks like a lot of fun,PUBLISHED,2018-03-24 12:50:37 UTC,2018-03-26 09:09:30 UTC |
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488,2511,317,Looks great!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-24 16:54:23 UTC,2018-03-27 11:48:55 UTC |
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454,178,298,A nice sunny spot in Chichester! 😎,PUBLISHED,2018-02-20 15:08:13 UTC,2018-06-25 12:17:36 UTC |
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988,3205,632,Elaeagnus angustifolia?,PUBLISHED,2019-05-24 14:04:03 UTC,2019-05-24 14:04:03 UTC |
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524,1818,343,It is an Arborist 😉 Simon Helsingborg in full action 🐒,PUBLISHED,2018-04-18 18:37:21 UTC,2018-04-18 19:01:54 UTC |
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492,180,319,It surely is. Look like burls - apparently the grain can make for really interesting patterns in woodturning and furniture pieces. Great looking tree,PUBLISHED,2018-03-27 15:49:37 UTC,2018-03-28 10:38:11 UTC |
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494,179,320,I love these trees! Do the leaves smell amazing?,PUBLISHED,2018-03-28 15:16:13 UTC,2018-03-28 15:16:13 UTC |
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495,183,321,Nice apples!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-29 14:06:50 UTC,2018-03-29 14:06:50 UTC |
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493,2651,319,Burls - a new word to me. Thank you!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-28 06:32:03 UTC,2018-03-29 16:25:31 UTC |
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497,180,323,Beautiful 🤩,PUBLISHED,2018-03-30 08:49:49 UTC,2018-03-30 13:33:58 UTC |
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498,178,324,Some serious gabians being used as a retaining wall there. Great to see investment in new parks!,PUBLISHED,2018-03-30 17:19:58 UTC,2018-03-31 15:11:43 UTC |
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499,2651,325,A fascinating tree. Nice share.,PUBLISHED,2018-04-02 13:17:51 UTC,2018-04-02 13:17:51 UTC |
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500,177,326,Is it completely hollowed out?,PUBLISHED,2018-04-03 10:30:29 UTC,2018-04-03 10:30:29 UTC |
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501,178,327,Great Christmas 🌲 shape on that one!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-03 15:33:37 UTC,2018-04-03 15:33:37 UTC |
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502,1862,328,Stamomkrets mellan 40-47 på de olika träden.,PUBLISHED,2018-04-04 08:19:08 UTC,2018-04-04 08:19:08 UTC |
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503,1788,329,Gammal skada på stammen.,PUBLISHED,2018-04-04 08:22:02 UTC,2018-04-04 08:22:02 UTC |
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504,2116,330,pseudoplatanus ska det vara,PUBLISHED,2018-04-04 08:33:47 UTC,2018-04-04 08:33:47 UTC |
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505,177,331,This is a pretty amazing looking place but it looks like potentially very significant impact from coastal erosion. Looking at your series of posts seems to confirm it somewhat,PUBLISHED,2018-04-05 06:34:12 UTC,2018-04-05 16:51:07 UTC |
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506,180,331,"Yes, it gets a hammering from southerly swells. Fortunately there’s a sizable point that offers some breakwater protection but in recent years the erosion has been pretty breathtaking",PUBLISHED,2018-04-05 16:52:51 UTC,2018-04-05 16:52:51 UTC |
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507,180,332,Love it!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-07 18:16:28 UTC,2018-04-07 22:12:38 UTC |
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508,178,333,Definitely a Mycorrhizal network going on there 😁🌐,PUBLISHED,2018-04-08 14:54:49 UTC,2018-04-08 21:53:03 UTC |
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510,178,334,Nothing beats an office with a view 😃. Very cool!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-09 18:15:19 UTC,2018-04-09 21:12:21 UTC |
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509,179,334,Wow!! You guys are pretty high up! Very cool,PUBLISHED,2018-04-09 18:08:43 UTC,2018-04-09 21:12:22 UTC |
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511,178,335,Nice tree!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-10 18:03:27 UTC,2018-04-10 18:12:19 UTC |
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512,222,231,This comment is old,PUBLISHED,2018-04-10 18:58:20 UTC,2018-04-10 18:58:20 UTC |
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513,178,336,Great flowers,PUBLISHED,2018-04-10 20:26:14 UTC,2018-04-10 20:26:14 UTC |
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515,180,338,"Ahhaaa, the old ""Is it birch or aspen"" game 😄my money's on birch, given that horizontal marking",PUBLISHED,2018-04-12 09:24:01 UTC,2018-04-12 14:09:40 UTC |
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516,2719,339,Error. Species is Elm,PUBLISHED,2018-04-13 07:57:31 UTC,2018-04-13 07:57:31 UTC |
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517,2719,340,Follow this great oak on Twitter @SAVEDORETREES tks,PUBLISHED,2018-04-13 20:30:15 UTC,2018-04-13 20:30:15 UTC |
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518,2719,340,Join STAG and support the TreeProtectors of Sheffield. https://www.facebook.com/groups/392913244219104/,PUBLISHED,2018-04-13 20:31:36 UTC,2018-04-13 20:31:36 UTC |
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519,180,340,Wow - what a tree to have growing on your street. Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-13 21:28:55 UTC,2018-04-13 21:28:55 UTC |
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514,179,337,"The buds are such an amazing, rich colour",PUBLISHED,2018-04-12 08:30:09 UTC,2018-04-13 22:37:12 UTC |
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520,178,341,That's really cool. On what better home for a fairy door than in a cherry tree! At least I think it's a cherry! 🍒,PUBLISHED,2018-04-16 12:39:59 UTC,2018-04-16 12:39:59 UTC |
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521,178,342,Great pics!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-16 20:36:00 UTC,2018-04-16 20:36:00 UTC |
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522,179,343,That's some pretty impressive balance!!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-17 15:52:25 UTC,2018-04-17 20:57:13 UTC |
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526,180,346,"Oh wow, leaves out at last",PUBLISHED,2018-04-19 11:46:55 UTC,2018-04-19 11:46:55 UTC |
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523,178,344,Because of the unusually bad weather and the late Spring in Ireland the Cherry tree out the front of my house hasn't flowered at all. ,PUBLISHED,2018-04-18 09:39:49 UTC,2018-04-19 13:59:33 UTC |
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527,180,347,Spring at last 🌸🌸🌸 wow,PUBLISHED,2018-04-20 20:08:33 UTC,2018-04-20 20:08:33 UTC |
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528,180,348,Amazing stuff. Such a shame to see trees this size coming down though. Was it a controlled explosion or storm damage?,PUBLISHED,2018-04-20 20:11:24 UTC,2018-04-20 20:11:24 UTC |
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529,2672,349,Wish I was in Ireland! Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2018-04-24 19:40:29 UTC,2018-04-24 22:41:29 UTC |
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530,180,349,It was the day of the year so far - great to see the sun again at last,PUBLISHED,2018-04-24 22:43:21 UTC,2018-04-24 23:10:10 UTC |
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531,2780,350,Tyvärr visar Google street view en gammal bild. Frågan gäller det stora trädet bakom den lilla (numera nedsågade) lönnen.,PUBLISHED,2018-04-27 08:37:10 UTC,2018-04-27 08:37:10 UTC |
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532,180,350,Har du ett fotografi av trädet?,PUBLISHED,2018-04-28 08:35:33 UTC,2018-04-28 08:35:33 UTC |
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534,2673,348,I think it was a drainage problem. The ground was very boggy and the rootball failed.,PUBLISHED,2018-04-29 09:43:17 UTC,2018-04-29 09:43:17 UTC |
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533,179,351,Amazing! ,PUBLISHED,2018-04-28 23:27:15 UTC,2018-04-30 05:39:59 UTC |
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535,180,348,"Ah ok, thanks 👍",PUBLISHED,2018-04-30 05:42:09 UTC,2018-04-30 05:42:09 UTC |
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537,178,353,Maybe viola pedatifida? Or Prairie violet in English 😁,PUBLISHED,2018-05-03 11:20:50 UTC,2018-05-03 11:20:50 UTC |
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536,178,352,"😂 A gin and Tilia has a nice ring to it, I wouldn't think it tastes too good though 😁😁",PUBLISHED,2018-05-02 14:16:04 UTC,2018-05-03 11:25:28 UTC |
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539,2796,355,You've won!!!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-04 15:16:54 UTC,2018-05-04 15:16:54 UTC |
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540,180,356,ser ut som ett björkträd (betula) kanske - ser ut som en stor men!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-05 08:57:32 UTC,2018-05-05 08:57:32 UTC |
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538,414,354,Cool!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-04 15:10:18 UTC,2018-05-05 12:26:02 UTC |
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541,177,357,"Wow, is this part of a public orchard?",PUBLISHED,2018-05-05 11:15:47 UTC,2018-05-05 16:07:20 UTC |
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543,178,359,Really nice!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-10 09:32:03 UTC,2018-05-10 09:32:03 UTC |
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542,179,358,Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! We're seeing lot's of blossom in Ireland at the moment 🌸🌸🌸,PUBLISHED,2018-05-09 07:24:40 UTC,2018-05-09 21:23:31 UTC |
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544,1818,360,"Nu snackar vi P.padus . Skånska myllan är som steroider 😉 |
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Men vad heter svampen min herre 🧐",PUBLISHED,2018-05-11 16:28:21 UTC,2018-05-11 16:28:21 UTC |
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496,2633,322,So cute! 🌳,PUBLISHED,2018-03-30 03:11:59 UTC,2018-06-07 16:38:56 UTC |
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545,179,361,Good luck with that! I've met your dog and she likes a challenge 😀 ,PUBLISHED,2018-05-15 11:51:36 UTC,2018-05-15 11:56:37 UTC |
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547,180,361,That she does 👹,PUBLISHED,2018-05-15 11:57:36 UTC,2018-05-15 14:21:51 UTC |
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548,178,363,Wow that's some great info! A real Jurassic park tree 😀,PUBLISHED,2018-05-15 14:46:54 UTC,2018-05-15 14:50:43 UTC |
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549,1818,362,"Ahummm . The artists are well known .🐒 It could be some ex students that recently graduated . |
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😂 |
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But dont tell anyone 🙃",PUBLISHED,2018-05-15 20:23:20 UTC,2018-05-15 20:23:20 UTC |
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569,178,375,Isn't it true that there's a digested female wasp in fig fruit? ,PUBLISHED,2018-05-31 12:44:04 UTC,2018-06-01 15:52:08 UTC |
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550,180,364,Are you guys getting some practice in?,PUBLISHED,2018-05-16 16:13:40 UTC,2018-05-19 23:52:24 UTC |
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552,1818,364,"Hell yeah 😉 Arb17 are preparing the trees and makung the event possible on minimal vages and like no ”food” . |
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Having a super time anyway .",PUBLISHED,2018-05-18 22:46:00 UTC,2018-05-20 12:41:13 UTC |
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553,180,364,True heroes of the trade 👏👍. I’m sure it’ll be amazing,PUBLISHED,2018-05-20 12:42:56 UTC,2018-05-20 12:42:56 UTC |
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551,2466,363,"Thanks Gary, there's an interesting book about the trees of Trinity that I've been stealing facts from!",PUBLISHED,2018-05-17 22:14:25 UTC,2018-05-21 09:42:19 UTC |
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554,180,365,"Looks like maple bladder gall mite, Vasates quadripedes (Shimer). It's a tiny eriophyid mite that is associated with red, sugar, and silver maples. The mite feeding on the underside of the leaf forms the galls on the upper surface of the maple leaves. The damage is generally cosmetic and not permanent.",PUBLISHED,2018-05-21 07:55:38 UTC,2018-05-21 22:03:14 UTC |
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555,180,365,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasates_quadripedes,PUBLISHED,2018-05-21 07:57:04 UTC,2018-05-21 22:03:15 UTC |
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556,218,366,"Looks like you've stumbled on a true giant there. Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Tree is believed to be the largest Ficus macrophylla in the United States. A seaman visiting Santa Barbara in 1876 presented a seedling of an Australian Moreton Bay Fig tree to a local girl who planted it at 201 State Street. After the girl moved away a year later, her girlfriend, Adeline Crabb, transplanted the tree to the corner of Montecito and Chapala streets, just a few blocks from the ocean, on land then owned by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company. The tree was officially designated as a historic landmark in 1970, and the property was deeded to the City of Santa Barbara in 1976. The tree has since been placed on the California Register of Big Trees. In July 1997, the circumference of the tree, measured at a height of 4.5 feet (1.4 m) above the ground, was 41.5 feet (12.6 m). The average crown spread was 176 feet (54 m) and the total height was 80 feet (24 m). Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moreton_Bay_Fig_Tree_(Santa_Barbara,_California)",PUBLISHED,2018-05-22 09:55:35 UTC,2018-05-22 09:55:35 UTC |
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557,180,367,Good luck with it. They certainly can seed themselves almost anywhere. I've seen them growing out of the tops of derelict houses,PUBLISHED,2018-05-22 12:34:47 UTC,2018-05-22 14:18:42 UTC |
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558,2651,368,Nuthatch not in photo - my caption might be misleading!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-22 18:54:40 UTC,2018-05-22 18:54:40 UTC |
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559,180,369,"That distant shot is brilliant, love how it stands out against the deep greens 👌",PUBLISHED,2018-05-23 15:19:35 UTC,2018-05-23 15:19:35 UTC |
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560,1796,369,"Took the shot from my balcony, it cant be ignored.",PUBLISHED,2018-05-23 15:27:32 UTC,2018-05-23 15:35:45 UTC |
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561,177,370,The shape of this tree is wonderful. So many twists and gnarls,PUBLISHED,2018-05-24 10:26:34 UTC,2018-05-24 10:26:34 UTC |
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562,1818,371,Wow vad vacker 😍😍😍,PUBLISHED,2018-05-26 21:07:49 UTC,2018-05-26 21:07:49 UTC |
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563,180,372,wow 😮- so many twists and turns!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-26 21:49:04 UTC,2018-05-26 21:49:04 UTC |
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564,2672,372,Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-27 15:47:48 UTC,2018-05-27 15:47:48 UTC |
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565,2672,373,"Also, changes colors in the fall",PUBLISHED,2018-05-27 15:48:34 UTC,2018-05-27 15:48:34 UTC |
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566,2789,374,Den är aamazing!,PUBLISHED,2018-05-28 21:21:43 UTC,2018-05-29 07:41:48 UTC |
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567,1818,374,"Ja visst är den😍 |
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Där skulle man gärna dinglat omkring i lite snören 👊🏽",PUBLISHED,2018-05-29 11:40:27 UTC,2018-05-29 11:40:27 UTC |
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568,180,375,Thanks for this - I'm off now to read more on it,PUBLISHED,2018-05-31 08:11:45 UTC,2018-05-31 08:11:45 UTC |
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571,178,376,You probably know this but don't try to cut it yourself 😉,PUBLISHED,2018-05-31 13:13:49 UTC,2018-05-31 13:17:46 UTC |
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570,2911,375,"Yes, there is almost 800 fig species, most of them with their own wasp species. Make wasps never leave the fig since they are wingless. Check out the documentary ""the queen of trees"" on YouTube, that's the full story, gorgeous documentary.",PUBLISHED,2018-05-31 13:07:12 UTC,2018-06-01 10:33:35 UTC |
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572,180,375,"Many thanks, I’ll check it out",PUBLISHED,2018-05-31 13:17:20 UTC,2018-06-01 15:52:06 UTC |
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575,178,379,Really great shot!! Flowers out of the middle os the leaves. How cool!,PUBLISHED,2018-06-06 13:34:22 UTC,2018-06-07 09:56:17 UTC |
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576,178,380,Really nice tree!,PUBLISHED,2018-06-07 15:30:16 UTC,2018-06-07 15:30:16 UTC |
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573,181,377,😊,PUBLISHED,2018-05-31 13:27:20 UTC,2018-06-07 16:33:14 UTC |
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577,180,322,Love the message!,PUBLISHED,2018-06-07 16:38:51 UTC,2018-06-07 16:38:51 UTC |
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574,1818,378,Fruktkroppar av Laetiporus sulphureus som växer på den?,PUBLISHED,2018-06-02 19:05:47 UTC,2018-06-07 17:24:34 UTC |
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578,2633,381,"V |
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C....... what zzzzzzZ**I have school zx ""I should s#s##s c#"" I",PUBLISHED,2018-06-10 04:41:36 UTC,2018-06-10 04:41:36 UTC |
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579,2466,382,Nice photo. Harlequin ladybird larvae I think :),PUBLISHED,2018-06-10 10:10:00 UTC,2018-06-13 13:48:51 UTC |
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580,181,376,Is there some way of reporting Japanese knotweed to local authorities?,PUBLISHED,2018-06-15 14:10:14 UTC,2018-06-15 14:11:47 UTC |
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581,180,383,Don’t think it’s a white beam. Looks a bit like a young sweet chestnut,PUBLISHED,2018-06-16 13:08:28 UTC,2018-06-16 21:06:41 UTC |
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582,2951,383,Thanks. The mystery continues. I,PUBLISHED,2018-06-16 13:24:58 UTC,2018-06-16 14:16:15 UTC |
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583,180,383,I reckon someone more knowledgeable than me should be along with an answer any time now😄,PUBLISHED,2018-06-16 13:31:05 UTC,2018-06-16 14:16:14 UTC |
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585,2951,383,"Yes, it's been confirmed by another: Sweet Chestnut. Thanks Photo and Honeybadger",PUBLISHED,2018-06-17 08:15:42 UTC,2018-06-17 17:49:09 UTC |
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1120,5157,739,Like,PUBLISHED,2019-10-26 07:21:17 UTC,2019-10-26 07:21:17 UTC |
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584,218,383,"Yes, this looks like a Castanea sativa (sweet chestnut). It's always good to know where these are in your area if you fancy foraging the chestnuts come October",PUBLISHED,2018-06-16 21:08:21 UTC,2018-06-17 12:26:04 UTC |
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586,180,384,"That's a gnarly looking beech. I love how striking it is, in amongst all the younger trees on the fringes. ",PUBLISHED,2018-06-18 09:13:12 UTC,2018-06-18 19:43:55 UTC |
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588,2192,384,(beech!),PUBLISHED,2018-06-18 20:54:18 UTC,2018-06-18 20:54:18 UTC |
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587,2192,384,"Yes, it was nice to find a big old beach after walking through all the relatively young plantation conifers.",PUBLISHED,2018-06-18 20:49:17 UTC,2018-06-18 20:56:03 UTC |
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589,653,385,This appears to be a mostly female tree - this year at any rate!,PUBLISHED,2018-06-18 23:11:51 UTC,2018-06-18 23:11:51 UTC |
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590,179,386,Ah brilliant!! We have a Ulmus americana 'Princeton' cultivar in our species dictionary. if you like I can update the species labelling of this tree for you ,PUBLISHED,2018-06-20 16:15:29 UTC,2018-06-20 16:15:29 UTC |
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591,1914,386,thanks that would be good,PUBLISHED,2018-06-20 16:18:25 UTC,2018-06-20 16:27:03 UTC |
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592,179,386,No problem at all! Done! ⚡ Thanks for adding this tree!,PUBLISHED,2018-06-20 16:28:53 UTC,2018-06-20 16:28:53 UTC |
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594,180,387,*fantastic - stupid predictive text 😬,PUBLISHED,2018-06-22 19:50:53 UTC,2018-06-22 19:50:53 UTC |
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593,180,387,This is fantasy,PUBLISHED,2018-06-22 19:50:18 UTC,2018-06-22 19:59:22 UTC |
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595,181,388,😀 a bullseye tree,PUBLISHED,2018-06-24 22:35:58 UTC,2018-06-24 22:36:01 UTC |
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596,181,389,Was there an old rail line running through this area then? (Sorry if that seems an obvious question),PUBLISHED,2018-06-25 11:39:58 UTC,2018-06-25 11:39:58 UTC |
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598,2493,387,Lol. I was really surprised to read the plaque. I intend to remind the Friends of Chartres they used to plant trees. x,PUBLISHED,2018-06-25 12:17:16 UTC,2018-06-25 12:17:16 UTC |
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597,2493,389,"Yes. The Chichester to Midhurst line opened after some delay in the 1880s but by the 1980s, much was disused and the last remaining section in use was for gravel trains to/from a quarry. In the early 1990s, Sustrans helped re-purpose the southern end of the line as a foot and cycle path, called Centurion Way. (West Sussex County Council has route/info. on their website, if you fancy visiting.) More of the old route has been opened up in the last few years (you can now cycle/walk Chichester to West Dean) and the South Downs National Park Authority is working on extending access even further (there are tunnels and bats in tunnels to accommodate). Centurion Way is lovely for wildlife and for history (although there are no info. boards). The southern end is currently facing a future threat of diversion associated with major housebuilding plans to the west and it is hoped that interest group, Friends of Centurion Way, can deter this/make any plans better for people and place. x",PUBLISHED,2018-06-25 12:15:14 UTC,2018-06-25 12:18:04 UTC |
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599,2493,287,"Sorry, Gary, hadn't realised you'd commented. I think I listened to blackbirds - they were really melodic. I've also heard great tits calling from trees at/near County Hall, not far from here. I'm not very good at birdsong, but it was definitely song and not calls. Also every spring/summer we have peregrines nest at the cathedral and the RSPB bring viewing equipment and there's a camera feed from the nest (online too, I think), so it's not just pigeons and seagulls here!",PUBLISHED,2018-06-25 12:22:59 UTC,2018-06-25 12:22:59 UTC |
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601,180,390,"Beautiful - looks like a Catalpa. The leaves on them can be huge. Well, until you compare them to a banana leaf that is",PUBLISHED,2018-06-27 14:12:09 UTC,2018-06-27 14:25:22 UTC |
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602,2951,390,"Thank you, again, Photel. Catalpa sounds like a foreign species?",PUBLISHED,2018-06-27 14:26:18 UTC,2018-06-27 14:39:12 UTC |
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603,180,390,The one I'm familiar with is the Indian bean tree. They get used sometimes as street trees in London. The colour of the leaves on this one is really striking. If you update the species to Catalpa through the app it should pull in lots of additional information,PUBLISHED,2018-06-27 14:39:02 UTC,2018-06-27 14:45:58 UTC |
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604,2951,390,Thanks. Been checking out specific species through Google and it looks like a Northern Catalpa,PUBLISHED,2018-06-27 14:47:04 UTC,2018-06-27 15:21:58 UTC |
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600,181,389,"Thanks for the info, it sounds like an incredible amenity for people to enjoy. Just checked the West Sussex CoCo website and it sounds like it will make a really lovely cycle route if it is extended to midhurst",PUBLISHED,2018-06-25 12:27:20 UTC,2018-06-27 18:38:19 UTC |
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605,653,390,"It does look like an Indian bean tree by the leaf. Quite unusual to see one grow so straight, they’re more often twisted. Nice find",PUBLISHED,2018-06-28 06:28:33 UTC,2018-06-28 06:39:43 UTC |
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606,653,391,"Oops, got the coordinates wrong for this so the picture is of the Norway maple next to it. Sorry!",PUBLISHED,2018-06-29 07:36:07 UTC,2018-06-29 07:36:07 UTC |
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607,2951,390,Thank you. It was the glow of the leaves that attracted me to it. There are several around town but this one's well tended in a public park,PUBLISHED,2018-06-29 07:38:45 UTC,2018-06-29 07:48:26 UTC |
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608,180,392,😲Wow! Great to see ancient trees like this - thanks for sharing,PUBLISHED,2018-06-29 08:27:12 UTC,2018-06-29 08:27:12 UTC |
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609,179,393,"Amazing!! Great photos, really interesting and really, really cool ",PUBLISHED,2018-07-02 16:20:59 UTC,2018-07-02 16:20:59 UTC |
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610,180,394,Tricky! Looks like two plants here. The tiny white ⭐️ shaped flowers look like twining stephanotis do they smell amazing? If so it’s a good sign it’s a stephanotis. The big pink flowers 🌸 look a bit like some pelargonium I’ve seen but can’t really be sure. Hopefully someone with more skill than me can shed some light. Hope this helps a bit though,PUBLISHED,2018-07-03 09:14:40 UTC,2018-07-03 14:16:22 UTC |
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613,1818,397,Wow sååååå vackra 😍😍😍 Hoppas min växer fort 😉,PUBLISHED,2018-07-05 13:36:15 UTC,2018-07-05 13:36:15 UTC |
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612,1818,396,Some Ilex sp. Probably,PUBLISHED,2018-07-05 13:34:09 UTC,2018-07-05 13:41:02 UTC |
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611,180,395,"Wow, what type of snake is that do you know?",PUBLISHED,2018-07-04 22:09:01 UTC,2018-07-05 19:14:50 UTC |
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614,180,398,Wow! 😃,PUBLISHED,2018-07-10 16:40:56 UTC,2018-07-10 16:40:56 UTC |
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615,1995,399,"Or better, Swaines Gateway",PUBLISHED,2018-07-13 14:28:45 UTC,2018-07-13 14:28:45 UTC |
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617,1818,401,"Wow |
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Its huge 😍 Seems possible to climb in , so this puts Staphylea pinnata in the ’ tree division’ 👊🏽 |
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No longer a bush",PUBLISHED,2018-07-18 05:33:06 UTC,2018-07-18 05:33:06 UTC |
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616,179,400,Brilliant!! I love this story,PUBLISHED,2018-07-17 17:43:38 UTC,2018-07-18 08:34:29 UTC |
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619,179,402,Ah brilliant! 💥What a cool & perfect name for that species. Thanks for your help,PUBLISHED,2018-07-19 14:43:51 UTC,2018-07-19 14:43:51 UTC |
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620,1924,402,"I would agree with that, bottle brush.",PUBLISHED,2018-07-19 14:44:36 UTC,2018-07-19 18:36:50 UTC |
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618,1914,402,looks like one of the callistemon or bottle brush tree. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callistemon,PUBLISHED,2018-07-19 14:03:20 UTC,2018-07-19 14:59:21 UTC |
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645,180,411,"Looks like it probably a sessile oak (Quercus petraea). The acorns on sessile oaks are attached directly to the twigs. The other really common oak in Ireland, the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) has acorns that grow on stalks (or peduncles if you're being fancy)",PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 10:09:39 UTC,2018-07-27 10:35:40 UTC |
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621,653,402,"They are lovely shrubs, haven’t seen many in Exeter though.",PUBLISHED,2018-07-19 14:55:07 UTC,2018-07-19 18:36:49 UTC |
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623,1120,403,"I havet no idea, i stumbled across this this tree when i Was out walking and i have never seen anything like it except for grafted Prunus trees, so your guess is as good as mine. But a trunk damage at an early age might be the case",PUBLISHED,2018-07-19 19:25:07 UTC,2018-07-19 23:15:18 UTC |
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668,653,416,Yep!,PUBLISHED,2018-08-04 14:50:27 UTC,2018-08-04 15:56:56 UTC |
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622,179,403,What a weirdly shaped tree! Was the original truck damaged?,PUBLISHED,2018-07-19 18:42:29 UTC,2018-07-19 23:15:19 UTC |
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635,1914,408,Yes an Elm. the asymetric base to the leaf is a give away.,PUBLISHED,2018-07-22 12:44:04 UTC,2018-07-22 14:01:10 UTC |
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636,180,408,"Outstanding. Thanks sneedle46, that’s what I thought alright but I wasn’t sure",PUBLISHED,2018-07-22 12:46:51 UTC,2018-07-22 14:01:24 UTC |
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624,330,404,Hibiscus,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 14:24:19 UTC,2018-07-20 17:17:13 UTC |
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637,653,408,"Yep I agree with Elm, but there are a lot of hybrids out there so can be tricky to get a solid ID. Did you notice any samaras hanging on the tree at all?",PUBLISHED,2018-07-23 01:10:50 UTC,2018-07-23 06:21:52 UTC |
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628,179,404,That's amazing! I love that next time I look at some hibiscus flowers that I'll firstly know what they are and secondly also be thinking about champagne 🥂,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 15:07:07 UTC,2018-07-20 17:17:28 UTC |
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629,180,405,Any idea what the beetle is?,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 17:14:49 UTC,2018-07-20 18:35:41 UTC |
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630,180,406,These are great little trees. I think they work really well in small gardens but maybe that’s just where I’m used to seeing them. Like that someone’s paired a green and red one here - nice!,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 17:16:44 UTC,2018-07-20 18:36:04 UTC |
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625,179,404,Ah brilliant! That's really good to know.Thank you very much! ,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 14:32:44 UTC,2018-07-21 15:04:23 UTC |
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627,1914,404,For a bit of decadence you can get hibiscus flowers in syrup to add to a glass of champagne.,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 14:47:26 UTC,2018-07-21 15:05:01 UTC |
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626,179,404,It turns out that Hibiscus even has its own emojii!! 🌺🌺🌺,PUBLISHED,2018-07-20 14:33:04 UTC,2018-07-21 15:11:22 UTC |
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638,180,408,I didn’t notice any at all Terrence. I was looking for some other indicators at the time,PUBLISHED,2018-07-23 06:23:17 UTC,2018-07-24 22:13:28 UTC |
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633,179,407,Wow! That was super quick! ⚡Thanks a million guys. It's such a cool and unusual looking tree. ,PUBLISHED,2018-07-22 09:33:21 UTC,2018-07-22 09:47:45 UTC |
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632,1914,407,I'd agree with that,PUBLISHED,2018-07-22 09:28:25 UTC,2018-07-22 09:57:29 UTC |
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631,653,407,Looks a bit like a Norfolk Island pine,PUBLISHED,2018-07-22 09:22:26 UTC,2018-07-22 09:57:30 UTC |
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634,653,407,"No probs, they are great trees. Once I’ve finished my study on deciduous trees I’ll be moving onto pines and firs and will hopefully include this one in the study",PUBLISHED,2018-07-22 09:50:25 UTC,2018-07-22 10:06:21 UTC |
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639,653,408,"Elms are on my ‘to do’ list of serious study, I hope to be able to properly ID them soon. I heard that some elm species don’t make any fruit / seeds and propagate via suckers.",PUBLISHED,2018-07-24 22:22:34 UTC,2018-07-24 22:27:25 UTC |
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640,180,408,"Interesting stuff, I hadn’t heard that. You’re making me want to get my research hat on",PUBLISHED,2018-07-24 22:28:24 UTC,2018-07-25 06:24:18 UTC |
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641,180,409,"This looks like a great spot, thanks for sharing. Islington certainly seems to have some nice wild spaces tucked away",PUBLISHED,2018-07-25 14:45:49 UTC,2018-07-25 16:13:12 UTC |
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642,180,410,Any chance of a close up shot of the leaves? It would help with identifying it,PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 09:45:09 UTC,2018-07-27 09:45:09 UTC |
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646,653,410,"Looks like a sessile oak, but really need a close up if the petiole or leaves",PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 10:35:37 UTC,2018-07-27 14:28:43 UTC |
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643,3102,410,@photel I added some leaves there 👍,PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 09:50:38 UTC,2018-07-27 10:03:45 UTC |
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644,180,410,ah cool I’ll have a look,PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 10:03:06 UTC,2018-07-27 10:03:48 UTC |
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648,180,413,Beautiful 😁,PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 20:46:25 UTC,2018-07-27 20:46:25 UTC |
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647,180,412,Looking good! Love how fast alders spring up,PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 20:45:24 UTC,2018-07-27 21:09:46 UTC |
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649,653,412,"Yeah, alders are great. Luckily we have quite a few around this business park",PUBLISHED,2018-07-27 21:09:44 UTC,2018-07-27 21:15:40 UTC |
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650,179,414,Maybe silver birch but not sure beyond that though,PUBLISHED,2018-07-28 07:53:16 UTC,2018-07-28 07:53:16 UTC |
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651,180,414,"Looks a bit like a Himalayan birch (Betula utilis). They often come up with forking trunks like that and have a much nicer, whiter bark",PUBLISHED,2018-07-30 15:45:57 UTC,2018-07-30 15:56:42 UTC |
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652,179,415,I like their threads ,PUBLISHED,2018-07-31 17:34:40 UTC,2018-07-31 20:29:46 UTC |
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656,179,417,"Ah wow, that makes. Very interesting. Thanks a million!",PUBLISHED,2018-08-02 17:55:43 UTC,2018-08-02 18:44:32 UTC |
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653,653,415,Lovely!,PUBLISHED,2018-08-02 07:35:42 UTC,2018-08-02 19:31:11 UTC |
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657,653,417,"I concur with sneedle46 as low stumps prove more of a hassle for the council with the risk of trip hazards and so on. We had a lovely Norway maple in the city center which was cut down. The cut was quite high, around shoulder height to an adult",PUBLISHED,2018-08-02 18:46:57 UTC,2018-08-02 21:37:02 UTC |
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658,180,418,Looks like a horse chestnut 🌰 which isn’t even actually a chestnut at all the little sneak!,PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 13:03:09 UTC,2018-08-03 13:03:09 UTC |
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654,179,416,"Trees and coffee, an excellent combination ",PUBLISHED,2018-08-02 12:39:46 UTC,2018-08-04 14:50:22 UTC |
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660,179,420,Emm.. maybe it's a pyramidal European Hornbeam? Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata',PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 13:13:31 UTC,2018-08-03 13:13:31 UTC |
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659,180,419,Have you a picture of the base of the leaf near the stalk? If it’s asymmetrical it’s a good indicator,PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 13:04:53 UTC,2018-08-03 13:31:23 UTC |
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663,179,420,So the shape of the branches are the main reason I think it's that cultivar of hornbeam. They tend to point straight up at an angle like that and give the tree a very distinctive shape. It's also known as an upright hornbeam (I think that might be the more popular name),PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 14:06:29 UTC,2018-08-03 14:06:29 UTC |
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664,1924,421,"I think it most likely is, are the leaf bases offset?",PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 15:52:54 UTC,2018-08-03 15:52:54 UTC |
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661,3102,419,I will have to take a picture of this next time I see it. The quest for elms continues 👍,PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 13:33:55 UTC,2018-08-03 13:38:54 UTC |
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665,3102,421,What does that mean specifically? 🙈,PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 19:09:57 UTC,2018-08-03 19:09:57 UTC |
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666,1924,421,"At the base of the leaves where they joint the stalk are uneven, offset from each other.",PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 20:22:20 UTC,2018-08-03 20:22:20 UTC |
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667,1924,421,https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elm,PUBLISHED,2018-08-03 20:25:16 UTC,2018-08-03 20:25:16 UTC |
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669,179,422,That's amazing looking!,PUBLISHED,2018-08-04 16:04:35 UTC,2018-08-04 16:04:35 UTC |
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670,653,421,"It is likely to be an elm. If you look very close at the base of the leaves you can tell, if they are not even it’s probably an elm",PUBLISHED,2018-08-04 16:36:42 UTC,2018-08-04 16:36:42 UTC |
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671,653,421,Pretty much shat machthetree said :),PUBLISHED,2018-08-04 16:37:19 UTC,2018-08-04 16:37:19 UTC |
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693,180,429,"Elm seeds are really pretty. They’re in a sort of flat papery case and hang in quite dense clusters. Depending on the em you might also get flowers. They’re not particularly showy, (actually I find them kind of creepy). If you map this tree as an elm it should pull in Wikipedia info which will probably have a bunch of helpful details",PUBLISHED,2018-08-21 10:31:46 UTC,2018-08-21 16:13:46 UTC |
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673,1914,423,you can see the top worked graft point in one of the photos,PUBLISHED,2018-08-08 16:13:28 UTC,2018-08-08 16:18:08 UTC |
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672,1914,423,Well that looks like a Weeping Ash,PUBLISHED,2018-08-08 16:10:48 UTC,2018-08-08 16:18:21 UTC |
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674,179,423,"Ah brilliant, thanks! I just did a little bit of digging into grafting, it's interesting that that's the only way to produce a weeping ash tree",PUBLISHED,2018-08-08 16:28:15 UTC,2018-08-08 16:28:15 UTC |
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675,1914,423,it can be surprising when you start looking into tree propogation how many are grafted or clones of the original. Fruit trees such as apples don't come true to seed so are grafted.,PUBLISHED,2018-08-08 16:41:37 UTC,2018-08-08 16:46:19 UTC |
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687,180,428,Any chance of some close up leaf photos?,PUBLISHED,2018-08-19 22:22:58 UTC,2018-08-19 22:22:58 UTC |
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677,179,424,Ah! Thank you! The trees are absolutely infested. Is there any danger to them?,PUBLISHED,2018-08-09 20:19:13 UTC,2018-08-09 20:19:13 UTC |
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686,653,427,On holiday in japan at the moment and really enjoying the scenery and trees. Seems they use a lot of maidenhair trees as street trees. The poplars by the mobile suit gundam appear to be Lombardy poplar trees. Great place :),PUBLISHED,2018-08-18 23:15:24 UTC,2018-08-20 09:32:29 UTC |
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688,180,427,Nice! Enjoy it - nothing like a dramatic change of scenery :),PUBLISHED,2018-08-20 09:34:52 UTC,2018-08-20 09:34:52 UTC |
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679,653,423,"Can just about make out a bud, looks like weeping ash to me",PUBLISHED,2018-08-10 07:36:46 UTC,2018-08-10 08:15:16 UTC |
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676,1924,424,"Horse Chestnut leaf minor Connor, cammeraria oridhella I think is the proper name.",PUBLISHED,2018-08-09 20:10:05 UTC,2018-08-10 10:53:25 UTC |
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678,1924,424,"Typo, miner, not minor! On its own not a huge issue, but it reduces the photosynthate production which in turn can lead to further problems and a possible decline, eg leaf blotch and bacterial canker.",PUBLISHED,2018-08-09 20:35:59 UTC,2018-08-10 10:53:26 UTC |
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680,653,424,Does seem to be quite a common problem With horse chestnut in general,PUBLISHED,2018-08-10 07:38:08 UTC,2018-08-10 10:53:31 UTC |
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681,330,403,"This is a grafted pear tree. The root stock has more growing power compared to the graft, thats why it looks like that.. I usually show it to my students. ",PUBLISHED,2018-08-13 13:57:41 UTC,2018-08-13 17:00:51 UTC |
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690,180,429,Looks like an elm to me sir 👌,PUBLISHED,2018-08-21 10:07:36 UTC,2018-08-21 10:07:36 UTC |
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682,179,425,Wow! Really amazing. Thanks so much sharing this,PUBLISHED,2018-08-14 11:37:27 UTC,2018-08-14 13:19:35 UTC |
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683,3154,426,"I love this tree and I think its AWESOME that it has its own little story,keep rocking Curio!!",PUBLISHED,2018-08-16 14:39:38 UTC,2018-08-16 14:46:56 UTC |
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684,180,426,Thanks wexicanbella 😎,PUBLISHED,2018-08-16 14:47:36 UTC,2018-08-16 14:47:36 UTC |
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685,180,427,Whaaaaaat?! 🤩,PUBLISHED,2018-08-18 14:24:20 UTC,2018-08-18 14:24:20 UTC |
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689,1924,429,Elm I think.,PUBLISHED,2018-08-21 10:06:46 UTC,2018-08-21 16:13:56 UTC |
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699,3188,433,"the cabbage palm is quite a widely planted tree, often found in suburban and urban gardens, |
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more interesting is what looks like a monterey pine, pinus radiata which is native to monterey california, and is tolerant of maritime conditions, so a good selection here!",PUBLISHED,2018-08-24 10:12:42 UTC,2018-08-24 10:16:20 UTC |
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700,180,433,Actually it was the Monterey pine I was thinking of. Wasn’t certain that’s what it was. It certainly radiates a Californian charm! I’ll map the cabbage palm too. Thanks for the pointers,PUBLISHED,2018-08-24 10:19:09 UTC,2018-08-24 10:19:09 UTC |
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691,3102,429,"Gotta catch them all, it shall be mapped",PUBLISHED,2018-08-21 10:15:51 UTC,2018-08-21 16:13:59 UTC |
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692,3102,429,Is there any other tell tale sign that can add additional evidence outside of the leaves?,PUBLISHED,2018-08-21 10:16:30 UTC,2018-08-21 16:14:00 UTC |
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694,653,429,"I agree, looks elm like",PUBLISHED,2018-08-21 11:54:26 UTC,2018-08-21 16:13:44 UTC |
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697,653,431,"Interesting, not something I’ve noticed before, will keep a close eye on out in the future",PUBLISHED,2018-08-23 10:14:49 UTC,2018-08-23 11:02:03 UTC |
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698,180,432,"They look amazing, great stuff!",PUBLISHED,2018-08-23 17:05:46 UTC,2018-08-23 17:54:58 UTC |
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695,3183,430,Amazing how it keeps on going!,PUBLISHED,2018-08-22 21:23:34 UTC,2018-08-23 21:01:31 UTC |
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696,3162,430,Such a calming cocoon to take pictures in. The atmosphere in here must be heavenly,PUBLISHED,2018-08-23 06:25:44 UTC,2018-08-23 21:01:48 UTC |
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983,4293,627,#stepmonitored ;),PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:23:16 UTC,2019-05-23 03:26:56 UTC |
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703,653,434,"Some type of pine, maybe a black pine? If you can find out how many needles per cluster and length we should be able to help. Cone size is also helpful.",PUBLISHED,2018-08-26 14:54:22 UTC,2018-08-30 14:04:03 UTC |
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704,218,434,Black pine does seem like a good possibility on this one,PUBLISHED,2018-08-27 10:19:13 UTC,2018-08-28 07:22:48 UTC |
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702,3195,434,I have really struggled with getting a closer image. It's so tall and my camera not too good haha. It's so beautiful! I will try and get even closer to it for a better photo xxxx,PUBLISHED,2018-08-25 21:31:22 UTC,2018-08-28 07:25:10 UTC |
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701,180,434,It’s kind of hard to tell without seeing some close up details. Looks like some sort of pine from here,PUBLISHED,2018-08-25 20:17:41 UTC,2018-08-28 07:22:38 UTC |
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705,653,434,Hopefully we’ll get some more photos to get a solid ID on the pine,PUBLISHED,2018-08-27 15:17:23 UTC,2018-08-28 08:00:53 UTC |
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717,653,440,"I agree with honey badger, it does look like a black locust tree",PUBLISHED,2018-09-07 23:17:29 UTC,2018-09-09 13:03:01 UTC |
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719,3162,441,Photel! Contact me,PUBLISHED,2018-09-09 13:36:23 UTC,2018-09-09 13:36:23 UTC |
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707,180,435,Tilia (Linden)?,PUBLISHED,2018-08-29 09:09:26 UTC,2018-08-30 14:02:57 UTC |
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753,653,462,Acer campestre (field maple),PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 18:24:13 UTC,2018-09-27 18:27:24 UTC |
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706,3205,434,"With pines, always start with counting the number of needles in each bundle. I this specimen has 2 there is a good probability it is a Pinus nigra.",PUBLISHED,2018-08-28 07:24:48 UTC,2018-08-30 14:04:20 UTC |
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809,180,489,Looks like maybe a Quercus palustris,PUBLISHED,2018-10-17 22:28:58 UTC,2018-10-18 13:06:58 UTC |
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709,1120,436,"Skulle tippa att den är 7 till 8 meter. Tror aldrig att jag sett en med kottar, ska nog göra med ägaren ifall man kan plocka några när dom är mogna. Den står väldigt nära den exotiska trädgården vi ska besöka med Eric, troligtvis nu under hösten, så då får vi chansen att titta på den",PUBLISHED,2018-09-03 04:43:14 UTC,2018-09-04 08:59:58 UTC |
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708,1818,436,"Wow vilket praktexemplar och vad mycket kottar den har. |
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Den måste jag kolla in i höst 😍 |
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Hur hög är den ?",PUBLISHED,2018-09-02 18:39:26 UTC,2018-09-04 09:00:01 UTC |
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711,1920,438,Looks a bit like a holm oak (Quercus ilex) maybe. Would be good to see some close-ups of the leaves.,PUBLISHED,2018-09-05 13:31:27 UTC,2018-09-05 13:31:27 UTC |
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720,218,442,Leaf looks like a hornbeam maybe,PUBLISHED,2018-09-12 14:10:48 UTC,2018-09-12 15:06:06 UTC |
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712,1920,439,Looks a bit like a holm oak (Quercus ilex) maybe. Would be good to see some close-ups of the leaves.,PUBLISHED,2018-09-05 13:31:27 UTC,2018-09-05 14:33:58 UTC |
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721,180,443,Looks more like a beech (Fagus sylvatica) I reckon,PUBLISHED,2018-09-13 13:37:39 UTC,2018-09-13 14:46:31 UTC |
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714,1920,439,Brilliant!,PUBLISHED,2018-09-05 15:44:18 UTC,2018-09-05 15:44:18 UTC |
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722,177,443,Maybe it's the trees in the background. Looks like there might be a new forest going on back there,PUBLISHED,2018-09-13 18:26:03 UTC,2018-09-13 18:26:03 UTC |
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710,180,437,studio ghibli animation is the absolute biz. I would love to visit here - green with envy!,PUBLISHED,2018-09-03 22:08:21 UTC,2018-09-06 07:34:06 UTC |
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715,653,437,It was a great experience and when I return I hope to map the trees a bit more. Will be watching Totoro at the weekend :),PUBLISHED,2018-09-06 07:36:51 UTC,2018-09-06 08:25:37 UTC |
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713,2350,439,Ill take a photo of the leaves in a couple of days.,PUBLISHED,2018-09-05 14:33:47 UTC,2018-09-07 14:07:52 UTC |
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725,180,446,😂,PUBLISHED,2018-09-15 10:27:08 UTC,2018-09-15 10:27:08 UTC |
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716,218,440,Perhaps a Robinia pseudoaccia,PUBLISHED,2018-09-07 21:40:06 UTC,2018-09-09 09:49:51 UTC |
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718,269,440,Cool! Thanks a million.,PUBLISHED,2018-09-07 23:29:20 UTC,2018-09-09 13:03:00 UTC |
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723,180,444,That image through the branches is incredible 🤩,PUBLISHED,2018-09-14 12:32:04 UTC,2018-09-15 13:45:24 UTC |
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728,179,444,Amazing!!,PUBLISHED,2018-09-15 13:45:48 UTC,2018-09-15 13:45:48 UTC |
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726,1914,447,looks like Fig tree,PUBLISHED,2018-09-15 11:51:27 UTC,2018-09-15 14:03:40 UTC |
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727,653,447,"Yep, does look like a fig tree",PUBLISHED,2018-09-15 11:51:57 UTC,2018-09-15 14:03:40 UTC |
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729,180,447,Thanks everyone,PUBLISHED,2018-09-15 14:03:48 UTC,2018-09-15 14:03:48 UTC |
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724,180,445,"Hard to tell, some sort of cypress maybe",PUBLISHED,2018-09-15 10:26:04 UTC,2018-09-15 14:32:58 UTC |
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739,179,451,What a beautiful photo,PUBLISHED,2018-09-22 09:56:39 UTC,2018-09-24 10:03:07 UTC |
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730,653,448,"Very interesting. No idea, but looks a bit like a cross between guelder rose and elder. Hope we can Find our what this is",PUBLISHED,2018-09-16 12:40:37 UTC,2018-09-16 12:47:22 UTC |
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734,180,449,Brilliant! Many thanks for the help,PUBLISHED,2018-09-16 13:43:57 UTC,2018-09-16 17:39:29 UTC |
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733,1914,449,"Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Dawn redwood. Similar looking to swamp cypress but thier leaves are alternate along the stem not in opposite pairs like here",PUBLISHED,2018-09-16 13:41:12 UTC,2018-09-16 13:42:26 UTC |
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735,1914,449,No problem. happy to help,PUBLISHED,2018-09-16 13:49:32 UTC,2018-09-16 17:39:30 UTC |
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731,1914,448,"presume this is a herbaceous plant, so it would be meadowsweet https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipendula_ulmaria",PUBLISHED,2018-09-16 12:45:30 UTC,2018-09-16 17:39:43 UTC |
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732,180,448,"Yes, I should have specified that it wasn’t a tree. Thanks for the help",PUBLISHED,2018-09-16 12:47:08 UTC,2018-09-16 17:39:46 UTC |
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736,653,449,"Lovely tree, one of the few conifers that’s deciduous",PUBLISHED,2018-09-17 07:39:57 UTC,2018-09-17 12:31:08 UTC |
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737,180,450,😮,PUBLISHED,2018-09-19 20:38:32 UTC,2018-09-20 13:20:08 UTC |
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738,653,450,Looks like Exeter had it pretty easy with the storm. Only a few damaged branches compared to the London plane trees in the pics,PUBLISHED,2018-09-21 07:33:16 UTC,2018-09-21 08:10:53 UTC |
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741,3154,453,Very snazzy pictures,PUBLISHED,2018-09-24 16:38:58 UTC,2018-09-24 22:33:39 UTC |
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743,180,455,"Hope you don't mind, I updated the species on this earlier in a hurry. Pretty certain it's a tulip tree. Leaf looks like it's seen better days. Is it affected by something do you think or just decaying? BTW, if you post a question along with you images a bunch of experts get notified, so if you're looking for help they really know what they're doing (I'm a rank amateur 😁)",PUBLISHED,2018-09-24 17:02:09 UTC,2018-09-24 17:02:09 UTC |
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740,3359,452,Awesome tree!,PUBLISHED,2018-09-24 14:24:24 UTC,2018-09-24 17:02:39 UTC |
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742,180,454,Beautiful picture - the light and shade under the tree is great,PUBLISHED,2018-09-24 16:58:07 UTC,2018-09-24 17:24:09 UTC |
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744,179,456,I'd say the sound is incredible ,PUBLISHED,2018-09-25 17:10:01 UTC,2018-09-25 17:10:01 UTC |
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745,3341,457,"Is there an editing tool? I entered hornbeam, perhaps American hornbeam would be better, since this is Carpinus, which is mislabeled here",PUBLISHED,2018-09-26 13:56:13 UTC,2018-09-26 13:56:13 UTC |
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746,180,458,This is amazing!,PUBLISHED,2018-09-26 13:58:42 UTC,2018-09-26 13:58:42 UTC |
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747,2350,459,This is located in John f Kennedy park in Co Wexford.,PUBLISHED,2018-09-26 18:30:47 UTC,2018-09-26 18:42:25 UTC |
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748,3390,460,What tree is this?,PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 08:49:53 UTC,2018-09-27 08:49:53 UTC |
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749,179,460,"The middle tree looks like it could be some sort of ash tree based on the leaves and keys, (seeds)",PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 10:29:13 UTC,2018-09-27 10:29:13 UTC |
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774,179,471,What a brilliant photo and what a beautiful old oak. Huge too!! How many people did it take? 5? ,PUBLISHED,2018-10-03 20:21:35 UTC,2018-10-03 21:11:51 UTC |
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750,180,460,"Hard to tell at this distance, might be a tree of heaven (ailanthus altissima). Would be great if you could get some close up shots",PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 11:38:53 UTC,2018-09-27 16:33:36 UTC |
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751,180,461,Leaves certainly have a robinia look about them. I’d be pretty limited in my ability to ID things though 😬,PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 12:57:35 UTC,2018-09-27 17:54:30 UTC |
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752,653,461,"Does look like a black locust, was there any brown seed pods on the tree?",PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 17:54:24 UTC,2018-09-27 17:55:43 UTC |
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754,653,462,"Odd though, the bark is usually rougher",PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 18:25:29 UTC,2018-09-27 18:27:23 UTC |
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755,653,463,Due to people constantly using harsh chemicals carelessly by the drain it has poisoned the ground and led to the death of this tree,PUBLISHED,2018-09-27 18:49:22 UTC,2018-09-27 18:49:22 UTC |
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756,1914,464,if this is a shrubby plant or in an ornamental style hedge its probably lonicera nitida a sort of honeysuckle,PUBLISHED,2018-09-28 09:56:05 UTC,2018-09-28 10:06:50 UTC |
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757,179,462,I'm pretty clueless about these things but is there any chance this could be a Montpellier maple or something like that? (Acer monspessulanum),PUBLISHED,2018-09-28 10:55:42 UTC,2018-09-28 10:55:42 UTC |
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758,653,464,No idea sorry! Was there any fruit pods or flowers of any kind?,PUBLISHED,2018-09-28 11:35:55 UTC,2018-09-28 11:35:55 UTC |
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759,180,464,What region is this in?,PUBLISHED,2018-09-28 15:00:32 UTC,2018-09-28 15:00:32 UTC |
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761,653,462,"Good shout, more likely to be the Montpellier",PUBLISHED,2018-09-29 13:34:40 UTC,2018-09-29 13:36:08 UTC |
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762,179,465,Looks incredible. I'd say it's a fair old age too,PUBLISHED,2018-09-29 14:03:26 UTC,2018-09-29 14:03:26 UTC |
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763,180,466,This is the tree equivalent of a cute kitten 😊- do you think it was planted or a self-seeder?,PUBLISHED,2018-09-29 16:20:01 UTC,2018-09-29 16:20:01 UTC |
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765,1914,467,or perhaps common whitebeam,PUBLISHED,2018-09-30 19:53:41 UTC,2018-09-30 19:53:59 UTC |
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772,2350,469,Evergreen tree in the middle of Bree hill. Bree hill is famous for mountain biking. We met 3 men cycling the trails.,PUBLISHED,2018-10-03 12:31:58 UTC,2018-10-03 21:13:40 UTC |
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766,180,467,I think it looks a bit like a Swedish whitebeam (Sorbus intermedia). Is the underside of the leaves very pale?,PUBLISHED,2018-09-30 19:53:54 UTC,2018-09-30 19:54:16 UTC |
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760,653,465,Silly spellcheck. Heavitree is the place!,PUBLISHED,2018-09-29 13:33:13 UTC,2018-09-30 19:57:03 UTC |
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764,1914,467,Could do with a few more pics of leaves etc. but suggest it could be one of the cockspur thorns,PUBLISHED,2018-09-30 19:51:01 UTC,2018-09-30 20:26:12 UTC |
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767,180,465,That is pretty amazing. Any idea how old it is?,PUBLISHED,2018-09-30 19:56:54 UTC,2018-09-30 20:36:27 UTC |
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769,653,467,Sorbus family can be quite tricky. I’d say it’s a broad-leaved whitebeam,PUBLISHED,2018-10-01 00:21:52 UTC,2018-10-01 06:07:02 UTC |
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768,653,465,Nobody seems to know the exact figure but it’s over 500 years old,PUBLISHED,2018-10-01 00:19:03 UTC,2018-10-01 06:56:18 UTC |
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770,3359,468,"Man, the leaves TOTALLY look like a willow........hmmm........",PUBLISHED,2018-10-02 21:17:54 UTC,2018-10-03 10:27:21 UTC |
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771,180,468,If it looks like a willow and barks like a willow...,PUBLISHED,2018-10-03 10:27:56 UTC,2018-10-03 10:27:56 UTC |
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784,1914,476,"Medlar fruit, the french call them Cul de Chein which as a crude translation is dogs ass.😁",PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 16:11:57 UTC,2018-10-09 16:19:50 UTC |
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785,1914,476,"Dess från ett Medlar träd. Franskka kaller det Cul de Chein, bokstavlingen Dogs Ass.",PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 16:18:56 UTC,2018-10-09 16:19:51 UTC |
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773,2350,470,Few different trees and shrubs in this picture. This is in Bree hill,PUBLISHED,2018-10-03 12:32:55 UTC,2018-10-03 21:14:29 UTC |
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775,1796,471,"Yes, 5 aspiring arborists !",PUBLISHED,2018-10-04 06:30:49 UTC,2018-10-04 06:30:49 UTC |
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777,2666,473,http://www.bomenbieb.nl/boomsoort/krentenboompje-amelanchier-lamarckii/,PUBLISHED,2018-10-05 13:54:21 UTC,2018-10-05 13:54:21 UTC |
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776,2666,472,http://www.bomenbieb.nl/boomsoort/apenboom-auraucaria-araucana/,PUBLISHED,2018-10-05 13:29:12 UTC,2018-10-05 17:27:25 UTC |
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778,179,472,Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing ,PUBLISHED,2018-10-05 17:27:46 UTC,2018-10-05 17:27:46 UTC |
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780,180,474,That is so cool 🤩,PUBLISHED,2018-10-06 14:40:30 UTC,2018-10-06 18:44:17 UTC |
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779,179,474,Amazing!,PUBLISHED,2018-10-06 14:37:26 UTC,2018-10-06 18:44:17 UTC |
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781,3279,474,Best mural ever!,PUBLISHED,2018-10-06 18:44:19 UTC,2018-10-06 20:47:15 UTC |
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782,1914,475,leaves and fruit match up so would say yes Liquidamber,PUBLISHED,2018-10-08 16:06:28 UTC,2018-10-08 16:20:06 UTC |
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783,179,476,Maybe a ceylon gooseberry?,PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 16:04:03 UTC,2018-10-09 16:04:03 UTC |
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786,1120,476,Mespilus germania,PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 17:00:56 UTC,2018-10-09 17:06:27 UTC |
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787,1120,476,Germanica ska det vara inte Germania,PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 17:01:28 UTC,2018-10-09 17:06:28 UTC |
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788,3496,476,Det var ju bra att veta. De doftar gott hur som helst. Kokte dem med äpplen till mos,PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 17:01:57 UTC,2018-10-09 17:06:29 UTC |
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789,3496,476,Läste att det kommer en bok om Malmös träd (i november),PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 17:07:32 UTC,2018-10-09 17:07:32 UTC |
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790,1120,476,"Var hittade du detta träd? Vet att det finns exemplar i Pildammsparken och Rostorp, kirseberg",PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 18:45:51 UTC,2018-10-09 18:45:51 UTC |
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792,179,477,Hi! Thanks for posting a question. Do you have any pictures of the tree you can share? If you have any pictures of the leaves that would be really great ,PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 22:48:30 UTC,2018-10-09 22:48:30 UTC |
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793,653,477,If you can’t get any pics please add the tree on the map and we might get a steer view from google maps,PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 00:10:42 UTC,2018-10-10 00:10:42 UTC |
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794,653,477,Oops I meant street view,PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 00:11:00 UTC,2018-10-10 00:11:00 UTC |
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791,3496,476,Almbacksgatan nära Spångatan,PUBLISHED,2018-10-09 18:59:34 UTC,2018-10-10 04:05:59 UTC |
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795,179,478,Beautiful colours!,PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 10:14:06 UTC,2018-10-10 10:14:06 UTC |
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796,179,479,I love the photo of the leave ,PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 16:32:00 UTC,2018-10-10 16:32:00 UTC |
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797,180,480,It’s hard to tell. Is it possible to get a close up image of the leaves?,PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 17:44:04 UTC,2018-10-10 17:44:04 UTC |
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798,1914,480,was just about to type the same question. from the form and the reaction to having been cut back I'm erring towards Lime.,PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 17:45:20 UTC,2018-10-10 17:45:20 UTC |
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800,180,481,"Yes, the leaves do look more like maple",PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 18:04:48 UTC,2018-10-10 18:04:48 UTC |
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799,1924,481,"I don't think so, looks like one of the Norway maples",PUBLISHED,2018-10-10 17:56:54 UTC,2018-10-10 18:13:37 UTC |
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801,653,481,Possibly a variety of red maple,PUBLISHED,2018-10-11 00:18:04 UTC,2018-10-11 00:18:04 UTC |
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802,179,482,Beautiful colours 🍂,PUBLISHED,2018-10-11 09:20:16 UTC,2018-10-11 09:20:16 UTC |
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803,179,483,Hello! Thanks for posting this. I'm not sure this is a silver birch though. It could possibly be a beech tree. If you post some more photos we might be able to identify the species for you,PUBLISHED,2018-10-11 13:10:26 UTC,2018-10-11 13:10:26 UTC |
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804,179,485,Amazing! 🍎,PUBLISHED,2018-10-12 13:07:45 UTC,2018-10-12 13:07:45 UTC |
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805,3205,486,Should have been watered this dry summer and earlier too. Too close planting and a bit too near a big elm that probably will die from elm disease soon. So things might get better.,PUBLISHED,2018-10-14 11:46:13 UTC,2018-10-14 11:46:13 UTC |
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806,3205,487,2 specimen,PUBLISHED,2018-10-14 12:04:14 UTC,2018-10-14 12:04:14 UTC |
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807,3205,487,4 specimen and one Picea abies,PUBLISHED,2018-10-14 12:11:29 UTC,2018-10-14 12:11:29 UTC |
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808,180,488,An inspired bit of planting that!,PUBLISHED,2018-10-15 09:20:50 UTC,2018-10-15 09:20:50 UTC |
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810,180,490,In what region is this?,PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 06:22:16 UTC,2018-10-19 06:22:16 UTC |
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813,3545,492,Does any one know the name of the mushroom,PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 12:55:31 UTC,2018-10-19 12:55:31 UTC |
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815,218,493,These trees always look so good at this time of year,PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 16:16:28 UTC,2018-10-19 16:16:28 UTC |
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816,1159,494,"Hello Mattias, this looks more like a Crataegus monogyna-leaf.",PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 17:08:42 UTC,2018-10-19 17:08:42 UTC |
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817,1159,495,"Hello Patrik |
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This looks more like an ullungrönn Sorbus ulleungensis. The leaves are quite big and with a glossy texture. Amazing autumn colours and a ""fat"" treetrunk.",PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 17:23:35 UTC,2018-10-19 17:23:35 UTC |
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818,3205,496,Bottenympad ser det ut.,PUBLISHED,2018-10-20 04:32:12 UTC,2018-10-20 04:32:12 UTC |
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819,3205,497,Löven har redan trillat av?,PUBLISHED,2018-10-20 04:33:11 UTC,2018-10-20 04:33:11 UTC |
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820,3319,495,"Hi Margareta, I've changed it now",PUBLISHED,2018-10-20 06:53:52 UTC,2018-10-20 06:53:52 UTC |
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821,3444,494,Tack för rättelsen!,PUBLISHED,2018-10-20 09:50:56 UTC,2018-10-20 09:50:56 UTC |
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812,180,491,😄,PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 12:15:49 UTC,2018-10-20 20:45:00 UTC |
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814,218,492,Hard to tell but could be Amanita muscaria,PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 13:11:28 UTC,2018-10-20 20:45:40 UTC |
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811,1159,490,It looks like Glechoma hederacea to me.,PUBLISHED,2018-10-19 10:13:38 UTC,2018-10-20 20:46:03 UTC |
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822,1159,497,"Ja, hittade träden vägledd av doften från de fallna löven.",PUBLISHED,2018-10-20 21:07:49 UTC,2018-10-20 21:07:49 UTC |
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823,180,498,Wow! I absolutely love how narrow-leafed ash look at this time of year. That image you've taken up the trunk into the branches is 🤩,PUBLISHED,2018-10-22 09:13:25 UTC,2018-10-22 09:13:25 UTC |
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824,179,499,Wow!! What an amazing old tree ,PUBLISHED,2018-10-22 10:33:37 UTC,2018-10-22 10:33:37 UTC |
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825,1914,500,Euonymus europaeus - Spindle,PUBLISHED,2018-10-22 16:21:46 UTC,2018-10-23 09:17:47 UTC |
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826,180,501,Looks a bit like a rose hip,PUBLISHED,2018-10-23 09:20:41 UTC,2018-10-23 09:20:41 UTC |
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827,180,502,I reckon this is an Aristolochia gigantea. It’s native to Brazil 🇧🇷- pretty stunning looking,PUBLISHED,2018-10-23 09:25:44 UTC,2018-10-23 09:25:44 UTC |
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828,180,504,Must’ve been disappointing to lose it. They’re beautiful trees,PUBLISHED,2018-10-28 11:14:28 UTC,2018-10-28 11:14:28 UTC |
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829,3645,505,Can it be Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta'?,PUBLISHED,2018-10-29 17:53:50 UTC,2018-10-29 17:53:50 UTC |
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830,179,506,What an amazing looking plant! Thanks for sharing ,PUBLISHED,2018-11-03 14:47:42 UTC,2018-11-03 14:47:42 UTC |
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831,179,507,I love the ribbons and labels,PUBLISHED,2018-11-03 15:17:04 UTC,2018-11-03 15:17:04 UTC |
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832,179,508,Amazing!!!,PUBLISHED,2018-11-03 18:48:46 UTC,2018-11-03 18:48:46 UTC |
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833,180,508,😂😂,PUBLISHED,2018-11-03 21:28:55 UTC,2018-11-03 21:36:57 UTC |
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834,3279,509,... if i could write poetry i would 😂,PUBLISHED,2018-11-06 06:04:03 UTC,2018-11-06 15:52:57 UTC |
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835,180,509,You're a poet and you know it 😁,PUBLISHED,2018-11-06 15:54:06 UTC,2018-11-06 15:54:06 UTC |
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836,180,510,Looks like a young sweet chestnut (castanea sativa),PUBLISHED,2018-11-07 13:35:53 UTC,2018-11-09 04:25:55 UTC |
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838,2908,512,Fel av mig!! Detta träd är en Gulblommig hästkastanj Aesculus flava,PUBLISHED,2018-11-10 14:22:18 UTC,2018-11-10 14:22:18 UTC |
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837,3262,511,Just had a test on the paniculata and i can confirm its not that one. ;) good luck,PUBLISHED,2018-11-10 09:40:25 UTC,2018-11-10 20:38:58 UTC |
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841,3753,514,Stunning!,PUBLISHED,2018-11-12 05:06:44 UTC,2018-11-12 16:47:10 UTC |
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845,3726,514,"lovely scenery,",PUBLISHED,2018-11-15 15:43:26 UTC,2018-11-15 16:18:16 UTC |
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840,3645,513,Looks like Tilia europaea but there are many varieties.,PUBLISHED,2018-11-11 11:45:44 UTC,2018-11-13 16:59:53 UTC |
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843,179,515,Ah brilliant! Thanks for letting us know,PUBLISHED,2018-11-14 18:46:39 UTC,2018-11-14 18:46:39 UTC |
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844,180,516,It looks like it may be a crabapple of some sort,PUBLISHED,2018-11-15 10:11:50 UTC,2018-11-15 10:11:50 UTC |
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842,269,515,"Update... ive since found out what it is. It's a melianthus major, the Honeybush.",PUBLISHED,2018-11-12 16:42:05 UTC,2018-11-15 15:41:44 UTC |
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847,180,518,The way the fallen leaves perfectly edge the path is 🤩,PUBLISHED,2018-11-16 23:51:45 UTC,2018-11-16 23:51:45 UTC |
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846,3341,517,"American Elm, across the street from the house.",PUBLISHED,2018-11-16 14:43:11 UTC,2018-11-17 21:27:07 UTC |
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849,180,517,Such a cool pic,PUBLISHED,2018-11-17 21:27:16 UTC,2018-11-17 21:52:52 UTC |
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850,3341,517,"Oh thanks. Yeah. Turned out well, I thought",PUBLISHED,2018-11-17 21:55:00 UTC,2018-11-17 22:06:53 UTC |
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848,180,519,The bark on these is amazing when you see it up close. This looks like quite a big one,PUBLISHED,2018-11-17 21:26:37 UTC,2018-11-18 14:04:18 UTC |
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851,179,520,Wow! That an amazing plant and photo,PUBLISHED,2018-11-22 12:45:16 UTC,2018-11-22 12:45:16 UTC |
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852,2827,513,"I think you’re right! In fact I think the tree was already mapped, I just wanted to add a picture.",PUBLISHED,2018-11-24 14:01:53 UTC,2018-11-24 14:01:53 UTC |
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853,180,521,Nice! Group of Platanus occidentalis maybe,PUBLISHED,2018-11-25 00:11:24 UTC,2018-11-25 00:11:24 UTC |
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854,179,522,Looks like a pretty amazing tree house. Am I right?,PUBLISHED,2018-11-26 12:35:55 UTC,2018-11-26 12:35:55 UTC |
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839,3279,511,I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s Tetradium daniellii,PUBLISHED,2018-11-10 20:46:51 UTC,2018-11-26 21:59:44 UTC |
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855,3845,523,What kind of tree???,PUBLISHED,2018-11-28 07:54:30 UTC,2018-11-28 09:30:19 UTC |
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856,180,523,There are primarily scots pine in the forest here. It’s an area of special conservation though and there are a wide range of other native and non-native trees growing. There’s a copse of maybe 100 monkey puzzle trees at one point. There’s also an indigenous orchid in the area that looks like a ladybird taking flight. Super rare though so I haven’t actually seen one myself yet. There’s a wildfowl reserve alongside these woods but the whole coastline has been heavily eroded over the past 10 years,PUBLISHED,2018-11-28 12:19:33 UTC,2018-11-28 14:30:25 UTC |
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857,180,522,"Oh wow, is this a treehouse?",PUBLISHED,2018-11-29 16:34:14 UTC,2018-11-29 16:34:14 UTC |
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858,2827,524,What a difference a fortnight makes…,PUBLISHED,2018-12-05 22:57:56 UTC,2018-12-05 22:57:56 UTC |
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860,3845,523,I love monkey puzzles and nature groups and reserves,PUBLISHED,2018-12-16 08:53:01 UTC,2018-12-16 09:48:36 UTC |
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940,180,590,😮 amazing,PUBLISHED,2019-04-17 19:16:54 UTC,2019-04-17 19:29:45 UTC |
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1257,6533,868,A lot of elm beetle damage and discoloration ,PUBLISHED,2020-06-24 03:00:03 UTC,2020-06-24 03:00:03 UTC |
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862,3958,527,"Heavily pruned about two years ago to remove all the medium boughs. Super healthy and is on of the first you see on entering the park.-. On a breezy day you hear it before you see it, that unique poplar sound.",PUBLISHED,2018-12-17 12:37:09 UTC,2018-12-17 12:37:09 UTC |
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863,180,528,It’s so great when standing deadwood is retained like this. Some healthy management decisions going on there 😄,PUBLISHED,2018-12-18 17:04:56 UTC,2018-12-18 17:04:56 UTC |
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865,3954,526,"It's a willow for sure! Salix alba 'chermesina' I would say... don't know how to register that now that I already posted the picture though, it was a cold day and I fumbled with my mittens and just happened to post before I had written that down😂",PUBLISHED,2018-12-21 09:11:53 UTC,2018-12-21 09:11:53 UTC |
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864,653,526,"Can’t really make a solid ID on this one, looks a bit like a willow with shoots growing out of the pollarded sections",PUBLISHED,2018-12-21 07:26:58 UTC,2018-12-21 09:12:08 UTC |
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861,3845,526,I can't tell if the tree is just beautiful or if your really good at taking photos at a good angle,PUBLISHED,2018-12-16 08:55:32 UTC,2018-12-21 09:12:17 UTC |
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921,4254,577,Good,PUBLISHED,2019-03-30 23:08:26 UTC,2019-05-16 12:33:35 UTC |
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867,653,529,Thanks 😀,PUBLISHED,2018-12-27 08:38:16 UTC,2018-12-27 16:54:42 UTC |
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859,179,525,It's great to have these photos of the process!,PUBLISHED,2018-12-15 00:28:34 UTC,2019-01-03 22:26:29 UTC |
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868,4014,521,Aren't they sycamore trees?,PUBLISHED,2019-01-04 07:28:35 UTC,2019-01-04 07:28:35 UTC |
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869,4014,521,"Yeah, didn't see your post before I posted mine we both have the same idea. They're also called buttonball trees for some reason, I've actually never heard them called that but I know some people do call them that. where I live we always look for fresh morel mushrooms in the springtime around sycamore trees. They both love the same conditions.",PUBLISHED,2019-01-04 07:30:58 UTC,2019-01-04 08:03:06 UTC |
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870,180,521,"That is cool, I didn’t know that about the morel mushrooms",PUBLISHED,2019-01-04 08:04:10 UTC,2019-01-04 08:04:10 UTC |
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866,1914,529,"Yes, or many zoned ploypore as an alterante name",PUBLISHED,2018-12-25 14:44:17 UTC,2019-01-18 09:10:16 UTC |
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871,179,530,Great stuff guys! Looks like it was a fun day ,PUBLISHED,2019-01-22 19:58:23 UTC,2019-01-22 20:09:59 UTC |
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874,3359,532,Gorgeous!,PUBLISHED,2019-02-01 08:10:53 UTC,2019-02-01 10:05:59 UTC |
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875,180,533,"It's hard to tell. If you can get some closer photos of the leaves it should be possible to say. Pin oaks have a pretty distinctive leaf-shape. Pretty hardy growers as well, they're getting planted as street trees much more frequently here in Ireland now (which makes for a nice change from the old policy of a. endless maples or b. no trees at all 😀)",PUBLISHED,2019-02-06 09:39:28 UTC,2019-02-07 13:00:20 UTC |
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873,218,531,This is an amazing looking tree. A prime foraging spot in the autumn I expect 😃,PUBLISHED,2019-01-31 13:59:59 UTC,2019-02-01 10:09:32 UTC |
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876,180,535,New spring on the way!,PUBLISHED,2019-03-07 10:24:56 UTC,2019-03-07 11:51:24 UTC |
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877,2693,344,In Bloom 14 match 2019,PUBLISHED,2019-03-14 12:51:53 UTC,2019-03-14 12:51:53 UTC |
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878,180,536,This is an amazing shot. Like three generations of tree,PUBLISHED,2019-03-17 22:39:50 UTC,2019-03-17 22:39:50 UTC |
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911,179,569,Beautiful! ,PUBLISHED,2019-03-24 14:51:13 UTC,2019-03-24 14:51:13 UTC |
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912,180,570,What a location!,PUBLISHED,2019-03-25 11:15:13 UTC,2019-03-25 11:15:13 UTC |
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913,180,571,A currant I think - Ribes sanguineum,PUBLISHED,2019-03-26 15:30:05 UTC,2019-03-26 15:30:05 UTC |
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914,1924,572,"Hi terence, this is Kerria, japonica probably, nice looking thing but pretty invasive.",PUBLISHED,2019-03-26 15:52:05 UTC,2019-03-26 15:52:05 UTC |
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915,653,572,Thanks for that. Also known as batcherlors buttons,PUBLISHED,2019-03-26 21:50:36 UTC,2019-03-26 21:50:36 UTC |
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917,180,573,Thanks 😊,PUBLISHED,2019-03-28 09:31:06 UTC,2019-03-28 09:31:06 UTC |
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919,4193,575,At the entrance to St Pancras School,PUBLISHED,2019-03-28 12:34:10 UTC,2019-03-28 12:34:10 UTC |
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918,180,574,Brilliant stuff!,PUBLISHED,2019-03-28 09:57:32 UTC,2019-03-28 16:45:25 UTC |
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920,4193,576,This tulip tree looks glorious in the Autumn.,PUBLISHED,2019-03-30 09:04:53 UTC,2019-03-30 09:04:53 UTC |
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922,4254,578,"That is cool, Nice story Gary, 🌳",PUBLISHED,2019-03-30 23:23:53 UTC,2019-03-30 23:23:53 UTC |
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916,4193,573,That's a sad story- I hope your new tree does well!,PUBLISHED,2019-03-28 08:27:36 UTC,2019-03-31 07:58:56 UTC |
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924,3154,580,♡♡,PUBLISHED,2019-03-31 08:00:58 UTC,2019-03-31 08:00:58 UTC |
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923,3154,579,"Wow, there are so many!!",PUBLISHED,2019-03-31 08:00:23 UTC,2019-04-01 08:26:25 UTC |
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925,3154,581,I L♡VE that tree!!!,PUBLISHED,2019-04-01 12:42:26 UTC,2019-04-04 12:39:21 UTC |
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929,1924,583,It's possibly marcesance,PUBLISHED,2019-04-05 13:47:52 UTC,2019-04-05 22:49:18 UTC |
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926,269,581,🤩,PUBLISHED,2019-04-04 12:39:29 UTC,2019-04-11 16:39:09 UTC |
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872,4053,530,Amazing stuff!!,PUBLISHED,2019-01-22 21:33:26 UTC,2019-05-13 08:27:21 UTC |
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930,653,583,I agree l. Marcessense (spelling might be wrong) often happens on younger oaks and beech trees. I have also seen it on hornbeam trees. Scientists are still not really sure why they do this. Maybe it’s a defense mechanism to reduce any exposure of leaf scars getting pathogens or fungi when they are young?,PUBLISHED,2019-04-05 22:53:09 UTC,2019-04-06 13:43:11 UTC |
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931,3018,584,Vad är detta för trädbuske?,PUBLISHED,2019-04-07 09:06:24 UTC,2019-04-07 12:19:39 UTC |
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932,653,584,Male goat willow?,PUBLISHED,2019-04-07 12:22:30 UTC,2019-04-07 12:38:26 UTC |
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961,1914,610,looks like one of the uk native long horn beetles. https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/two-banded-longhorn-beetle,PUBLISHED,2019-05-12 21:46:45 UTC,2019-05-12 22:01:09 UTC |
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933,180,585,Wow - pretty idyllic,PUBLISHED,2019-04-08 08:18:22 UTC,2019-04-08 11:25:23 UTC |
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934,4165,586,Haha love it! 👌,PUBLISHED,2019-04-11 14:35:35 UTC,2019-04-11 14:35:35 UTC |
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935,2192,586,Whomping,PUBLISHED,2019-04-11 14:55:55 UTC,2019-04-11 15:31:58 UTC |
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936,180,586,If you haven’t reached the model room yet... oh my stars! 😮,PUBLISHED,2019-04-11 15:08:23 UTC,2019-04-11 17:21:50 UTC |
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937,4193,587,In the Car Park of Lewes FC,PUBLISHED,2019-04-13 11:57:56 UTC,2019-04-13 11:57:56 UTC |
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938,180,588,☺️,PUBLISHED,2019-04-13 21:51:58 UTC,2019-04-13 21:51:58 UTC |
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939,4193,589,Will it grow again?,PUBLISHED,2019-04-17 17:57:09 UTC,2019-04-17 17:57:09 UTC |
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941,3645,591,"Crazy, looks like they still take care of the bench 😀",PUBLISHED,2019-04-19 14:46:37 UTC,2019-04-19 16:31:26 UTC |
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942,179,591,I think you're right! People still sit on it sometimes too,PUBLISHED,2019-04-19 16:32:20 UTC,2019-04-19 16:32:20 UTC |
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927,180,582,I’d say you’ll have caught it just in time if you can cut it away,PUBLISHED,2019-04-05 08:19:45 UTC,2021-12-01 19:20:22 UTC |
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943,180,592,Wow! It certainly adds some character though,PUBLISHED,2019-04-29 19:06:41 UTC,2019-04-29 19:06:41 UTC |
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944,179,593,Beautiful,PUBLISHED,2019-04-29 21:31:57 UTC,2019-04-29 22:39:33 UTC |
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947,653,596,Lovely orchard,PUBLISHED,2019-04-30 00:24:30 UTC,2019-04-30 00:24:30 UTC |
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946,653,595,Some sort of willow,PUBLISHED,2019-04-30 00:23:12 UTC,2019-04-30 00:25:53 UTC |
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945,653,594,"Birch, maybe Himalayan",PUBLISHED,2019-04-30 00:22:47 UTC,2019-04-30 00:26:06 UTC |
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949,4193,598,Fine avenue of trees!,PUBLISHED,2019-04-30 11:55:21 UTC,2019-04-30 11:55:21 UTC |
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963,180,611,"Pretty impressive. Has a real ""forgotten tree"" look about it too",PUBLISHED,2019-05-13 08:21:03 UTC,2019-05-13 08:21:31 UTC |
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948,4193,597,Lovely rugged bark,PUBLISHED,2019-04-30 11:52:16 UTC,2019-04-30 12:39:16 UTC |
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952,4193,601,"Red horse Chestnut, Aesculus x cornea, a cross between Horse Chestnut and the red buck-eye from North America!",PUBLISHED,2019-05-01 12:56:58 UTC,2019-05-01 12:56:58 UTC |
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950,4193,599,Such a rich colour!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-01 07:04:01 UTC,2019-05-01 14:04:36 UTC |
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951,4193,600,"Ooh, lovely blossom!",PUBLISHED,2019-05-01 12:53:42 UTC,2019-05-01 14:49:06 UTC |
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953,4193,602,Interesting twisted branches!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-01 20:38:49 UTC,2019-05-01 20:38:49 UTC |
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954,2666,603,2019: the tree survived!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-02 13:07:43 UTC,2019-05-02 13:07:43 UTC |
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955,4193,604,A special tree!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-03 07:17:05 UTC,2019-05-03 09:47:31 UTC |
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957,180,606,"Wow, that must have been quite an event!",PUBLISHED,2019-05-04 09:59:37 UTC,2019-05-04 09:59:37 UTC |
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956,4371,605,Alm! Finns nästan inga kvar i södra Sverige,PUBLISHED,2019-05-04 03:53:44 UTC,2019-05-04 11:03:18 UTC |
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958,4193,607,I love the bark of plane trees,PUBLISHED,2019-05-04 18:18:02 UTC,2019-05-04 18:18:02 UTC |
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959,180,608,Beautiful 🤩,PUBLISHED,2019-05-04 20:46:54 UTC,2019-05-04 20:46:54 UTC |
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962,180,610,Thank you @sneedle46 I love when I find something I’ve never seen before and discover that it’s common - what a world 😀,PUBLISHED,2019-05-12 21:58:51 UTC,2019-05-12 21:58:51 UTC |
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964,181,612,Really striking shape to it - pretty cool!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-13 08:26:38 UTC,2019-05-13 08:26:38 UTC |
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965,181,530,This is brilliant!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-13 08:27:14 UTC,2019-05-13 08:27:14 UTC |
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966,181,613,I think I know what I'll be trying to find out more about in the next few minutes :),PUBLISHED,2019-05-13 08:28:44 UTC,2019-05-13 08:28:44 UTC |
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967,181,614,:(,PUBLISHED,2019-05-13 08:29:30 UTC,2019-05-13 08:29:30 UTC |
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968,177,615,This looks amazing in that light!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-16 12:32:13 UTC,2019-05-16 12:32:13 UTC |
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969,177,616,Pretty cool initiative! Hope it goes well,PUBLISHED,2019-05-16 12:34:32 UTC,2019-05-16 12:34:32 UTC |
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960,2117,609,Lovely photo! All three look like Oak to me 😊,PUBLISHED,2019-05-07 18:05:46 UTC,2019-05-16 12:37:19 UTC |
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970,180,609,"Yes, I think you're right. I didn't have time to climb into the field and check but that was what I reckoned at the time. They were huge!",PUBLISHED,2019-05-16 12:38:07 UTC,2019-05-16 13:02:24 UTC |
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971,180,617,Looks a lot like an oak.,PUBLISHED,2019-05-20 07:31:10 UTC,2019-05-20 07:31:10 UTC |
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972,1263,618,I'd say Laburnum if you mean the big yellow flowering tree.,PUBLISHED,2019-05-20 15:45:17 UTC,2019-05-20 15:45:17 UTC |
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973,4193,619,Go Monty!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-20 16:10:28 UTC,2019-05-20 16:10:28 UTC |
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976,4332,621,This tree has been hit by trucks. Last year a box truck knocked off a huge branch and did other damage. Boom! We all came out of our houses to see what had happened. freitano_STEP,PUBLISHED,2019-05-21 03:33:28 UTC,2019-05-21 07:53:44 UTC |
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975,4332,620,City removed the tree after large limb fell. Tree was found to be 2/3 rotted at base. There was no saving it. I have photos of the base. freitano_STEP,PUBLISHED,2019-05-21 03:30:49 UTC,2019-05-21 07:54:09 UTC |
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977,218,623,It's hard to tell but it looks a lot like a copper beech (Fagus sylvatica purpurea),PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 10:36:38 UTC,2019-05-22 12:23:58 UTC |
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978,4481,623,Sorry about the picture I'll make sure to get closer next time and thank you!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 12:23:55 UTC,2019-05-22 13:08:50 UTC |
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979,4293,624,#stepmonitored :) ,PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:19:33 UTC,2019-05-22 16:19:33 UTC |
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980,4293,624,#stepmonitored :) ,PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:19:33 UTC,2019-05-22 16:19:33 UTC |
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981,4293,625,#stepmonitored ;),PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:21:57 UTC,2019-05-22 16:21:57 UTC |
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982,4293,626,#stepmonitored ;),PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:22:35 UTC,2019-05-22 16:22:35 UTC |
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984,4293,628,#stepmonitored ;),PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:23:33 UTC,2019-05-22 16:23:33 UTC |
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985,4293,629,#stepmonitored,PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:24:10 UTC,2019-05-22 16:24:10 UTC |
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986,4293,630,#stepmonitored ;),PUBLISHED,2019-05-22 16:24:48 UTC,2019-05-22 16:24:48 UTC |
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974,4193,617,It looks like an oak to me too!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-20 16:12:08 UTC,2019-05-23 21:02:39 UTC |
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987,4293,631,#dedsymptoms,PUBLISHED,2019-05-23 22:41:50 UTC,2019-05-23 22:41:50 UTC |
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989,3276,632,Å nej! En klassisk ihopblandning isåfall,PUBLISHED,2019-05-24 14:24:44 UTC,2019-05-24 14:25:47 UTC |
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990,653,633,Looks like a type of hawthorn. Pauls scarlet I think,PUBLISHED,2019-05-24 15:29:02 UTC,2019-05-24 16:21:19 UTC |
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991,180,633,"Thanks Terrence, appreciate it. The flower is amazing",PUBLISHED,2019-05-24 16:21:39 UTC,2019-05-24 16:21:39 UTC |
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992,4293,634,Hi Michael- please be careful to only use the designated volunteer hashtags! #stepmonitored #round1 and #dedsymptoms. Thanks!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-24 20:24:10 UTC,2019-05-24 20:24:10 UTC |
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993,4293,635,#stepmonitored ;),PUBLISHED,2019-05-24 23:19:03 UTC,2019-05-24 23:19:03 UTC |
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994,180,636,Amazing! Never knew if this species till now,PUBLISHED,2019-05-26 21:23:43 UTC,2019-05-26 21:23:43 UTC |
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1022,179,657,Wow! The second photo is crazy. What an amazing tree. Thanks for sharing,PUBLISHED,2019-06-08 12:22:40 UTC,2019-06-08 14:06:12 UTC |
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997,4293,639,"Be sure to use the correct hashtags, please! #stepmonitored #round1 ",PUBLISHED,2019-05-28 19:47:20 UTC,2019-05-28 19:47:20 UTC |
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996,4154,638,Some elm hybrids have a coppery-bronze leaf when they emerge! Great eye for detail!,PUBLISHED,2019-05-28 15:26:31 UTC,2019-05-28 19:47:22 UTC |
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998,4293,640,Testing comments ,PUBLISHED,2019-05-28 19:56:43 UTC,2019-05-28 19:56:43 UTC |
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995,4193,637,Leaves keep growing well into Autumn,PUBLISHED,2019-05-28 13:11:36 UTC,2019-05-28 20:46:38 UTC |
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1040,180,671,Sure looks like it,PUBLISHED,2019-07-12 15:48:42 UTC,2019-07-12 15:48:42 UTC |
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1041,4463,672,#stepmonitored #round2,PUBLISHED,2019-07-13 16:22:34 UTC,2019-07-13 16:22:34 UTC |
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1042,4458,673,Work should be wood,PUBLISHED,2019-07-13 22:09:18 UTC,2019-07-13 22:09:18 UTC |
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1044,4165,674,It's all changed a bit mate. Couldn't work out how to add pics. But have sussed it now... Will sort tomorrow ,PUBLISHED,2019-07-16 14:58:46 UTC,2019-07-16 14:58:46 UTC |
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1066,4522,689,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-08-25 16:46:37 UTC,2019-08-25 16:46:37 UTC |
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1043,2062,674,Dude ,PUBLISHED,2019-07-16 14:53:20 UTC,2019-07-16 14:59:57 UTC |
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1045,4165,675,Quite simply Ash Dieback disease 😔,PUBLISHED,2019-07-16 15:03:18 UTC,2019-07-16 18:17:43 UTC |
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1000,653,641,"The dry / brown leaves and corky branches are usually signs of Dutch elm disease. From memory the deadly pathogens which are spread by bark beetles are the cause of the problem. The infected trees will then plug the zyxlem (water) tubes to stop the spread. By doing this it causes the deadbbranches and leaves we see. Assuming this elm is infected then it’s life span of 400 years could be reduced to 40. There isn’t much we can do as although we are a few dead branches the entire tree is infected, it’s likely it will decline into a hedgerow with new suckers being sent up each year",PUBLISHED,2019-05-30 21:14:49 UTC,2019-05-30 21:14:49 UTC |
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1001,4424,641,Squirrel damage can mimic DED.,PUBLISHED,2019-05-30 22:41:56 UTC,2019-05-30 22:41:56 UTC |
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1003,4154,641,"Most likely squirrel damage or terminal dieback. When the damage is primarily at the tips of the upper most branches, its likely dieback from age/urban stress factors",PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 14:30:10 UTC,2019-05-31 14:30:10 UTC |
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1004,4154,642,The naked tips of these branches is most likely terminal dieback from age/overall urban stress. For DED you will tend to see more obvious blotching (entire browned areas) within the canopy,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 14:48:41 UTC,2019-05-31 14:48:41 UTC |
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1005,4154,643,"I would keep monitoring this guy. It looks like overall dieback. It has had a major branch failure as shown in your first and second photo probably causing overall stress to the tree. Also, the ivy along the trunk is an indicator of potential neglect which explains why there are dead branches that have yet to be pruned out. Since there was a case of DED confirmed in the city cemetery, these trees in Southside park will be at high risk",PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 14:52:06 UTC,2019-05-31 14:52:06 UTC |
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1007,4154,645,"Unfortunately, this is simply terminal dieback from age and urban stress factors. Definitely keep monitoring and comparing photos between each round to make sure it isn't rapidly getting worse! ",PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 14:55:25 UTC,2019-05-31 14:55:25 UTC |
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1008,4154,646,Probably dieback from extensive powerline pruning. I would keep an eye on it and compare photos at the next round to make sure it hasn't spread,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 15:01:52 UTC,2019-05-31 15:01:52 UTC |
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1006,4154,644,"Unfortunately, this is simply due to terminal dieback from age and urban stress factors. Keep monitoring and comparing photos as the season goes along though!",PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 14:53:30 UTC,2019-05-31 15:03:50 UTC |
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1009,4154,631,Scheduled for removal and will be sampled for DED. Cause of death unknown yet,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 15:04:57 UTC,2019-05-31 15:04:57 UTC |
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1010,4154,647,#dedsymptoms,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 15:05:26 UTC,2019-05-31 15:05:26 UTC |
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1011,4154,647,Scheduled for removal and will be sampled at that time.. Cause of death unknown yet,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 15:05:53 UTC,2019-05-31 15:05:53 UTC |
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1012,4293,648,Hi Chris- please type commentary like this in plain text. Do not make it a hashtag as hashtags are common identifiers we use to filter data only. ,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 18:28:02 UTC,2019-05-31 18:28:02 UTC |
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1013,4484,645,Good to know! Which aspects make it easier to tell that it is terminal die back?,PUBLISHED,2019-06-01 02:01:28 UTC,2019-06-01 02:01:28 UTC |
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1014,4384,649,"Sorry, I can't see the picture well enough to tell.",PUBLISHED,2019-06-01 14:03:47 UTC,2019-06-01 14:03:47 UTC |
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1020,4425,655,Vine might be killing it?,PUBLISHED,2019-06-06 14:02:15 UTC,2019-06-06 14:02:15 UTC |
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1015,3276,650,Laburnum?,PUBLISHED,2019-06-02 15:31:30 UTC,2019-06-03 08:53:29 UTC |
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1017,179,652,Should be lovely in a few years,PUBLISHED,2019-06-05 14:55:21 UTC,2019-06-05 14:56:27 UTC |
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1018,177,653,Looks like it was just left there ,PUBLISHED,2019-06-05 17:18:56 UTC,2019-06-05 17:18:56 UTC |
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1016,180,651,Does look like it could be red oak alright. Sure just camp out till August and you should find out 😁,PUBLISHED,2019-06-05 14:12:00 UTC,2019-06-08 14:50:02 UTC |
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1019,177,654,Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2019-06-05 17:19:41 UTC,2019-06-06 22:23:10 UTC |
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1021,4193,656,Just found out that it is a Laburnum!!!,PUBLISHED,2019-06-06 15:52:24 UTC,2019-06-07 07:45:30 UTC |
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1023,2988,657,"It’s pretty cool,definitely one of my favourite trees,it also historic invasive cable bracing throughout the crown of the tree.",PUBLISHED,2019-06-11 18:40:35 UTC,2019-06-11 19:25:21 UTC |
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1025,179,659,AMAZING!!!,PUBLISHED,2019-06-15 23:25:44 UTC,2019-06-16 08:31:58 UTC |
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1002,653,641,I’ll bear that in mind when I come across any similar symptoms on trees. I’ve never noticed grey squirrels on the elms here but most of them in Exeter are field elm and mostly hedgerows,PUBLISHED,2019-05-31 00:16:49 UTC,2019-06-16 13:42:39 UTC |
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999,1914,641,Probably dutch elm disease. I often see elms reaching 30 feet in height and then succumbing to the disease as that is the typical height at which the elm bark bettles fly.,PUBLISHED,2019-05-30 21:07:05 UTC,2019-06-16 13:42:50 UTC |
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1026,653,660,Looks like a tulip tree but I can’t zoom into the photo. Could be an Indian bean tree or even a foxglove tree. All 3 have big leaves. I didn’t see any long black seed pods so I don’t think it’s an Indian bean ,PUBLISHED,2019-06-16 02:50:54 UTC,2019-06-16 22:10:09 UTC |
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1027,653,661,"Looks like manna ash, but it flowered back in May in Exeter (UK)",PUBLISHED,2019-06-16 19:23:31 UTC,2019-06-16 22:08:39 UTC |
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1028,180,660,"Thanks Terrence, looks like it was an Indian bean alright ",PUBLISHED,2019-06-16 22:20:39 UTC,2019-06-16 22:20:39 UTC |
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1024,3154,658,"WOW, that is AMAZING!!",PUBLISHED,2019-06-15 18:41:08 UTC,2019-06-17 14:02:46 UTC |
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1029,4485,661,doesnt look like ash - i know what you mean by the flower but not sure at all! ,PUBLISHED,2019-06-17 20:51:08 UTC,2019-06-18 00:04:28 UTC |
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1030,4485,661,just came to me... Syringa reticulata = Japanese Tree Lilac,PUBLISHED,2019-06-17 20:53:08 UTC,2019-06-18 00:04:30 UTC |
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1064,4393,687,#round3 #dedsymptpms ,PUBLISHED,2019-08-20 16:32:46 UTC,2019-08-20 16:32:46 UTC |
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1065,653,688,"Difficult to tell, do you have any closer photos?",PUBLISHED,2019-08-22 18:15:15 UTC,2019-08-22 18:15:15 UTC |
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1031,653,661,Yep it looks like the japenese lilac tree is the right one. Good job Robert,PUBLISHED,2019-06-17 21:25:49 UTC,2019-06-18 11:02:30 UTC |
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1032,653,661,I’ve never seen them before. Will keep an eye out for any in Exeter ,PUBLISHED,2019-06-17 21:28:07 UTC,2019-06-18 11:02:32 UTC |
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1033,4193,662,Whitebeam ,PUBLISHED,2019-06-20 10:30:30 UTC,2019-06-20 10:30:30 UTC |
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1034,653,663,True. Also Norway maple tends to flower before sycamore ,PUBLISHED,2019-06-21 09:15:22 UTC,2019-06-21 09:15:22 UTC |
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1035,3154,664,Lovely picture,PUBLISHED,2019-06-21 14:51:05 UTC,2019-06-21 14:51:05 UTC |
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1036,3154,665,"WOW, that is amazing, Terrence Pickles! |
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The colours are beautiful!!",PUBLISHED,2019-06-21 14:53:05 UTC,2019-06-21 14:53:05 UTC |
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1037,1120,666,"Vilken storlek, kan det möjligtvis vara Sveriges största? ",PUBLISHED,2019-06-23 18:40:28 UTC,2019-06-23 18:40:28 UTC |
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1038,653,668,It does look like Dutch elm disease ,PUBLISHED,2019-07-05 19:00:01 UTC,2019-07-05 19:00:01 UTC |
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1039,4390,669,#round2 dedsymptoms,PUBLISHED,2019-07-09 20:11:46 UTC,2019-07-09 20:11:46 UTC |
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1046,4154,676,Most likely #squirreldamage the power lines create great access for squirrels. Keep an eye on it in case it progresses,PUBLISHED,2019-07-17 16:44:30 UTC,2019-07-17 16:44:30 UTC |
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1047,4154,677,Most likely random die back or a broken branch.. Keep monitoring in case it progresses,PUBLISHED,2019-07-17 16:49:36 UTC,2019-07-17 16:49:36 UTC |
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1048,4428,678,#droughtstress,PUBLISHED,2019-07-18 00:52:30 UTC,2019-07-18 00:52:30 UTC |
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1050,180,675,Thanks for the input all. Hoping it’s not dieback 😬,PUBLISHED,2019-07-24 16:22:19 UTC,2019-07-24 16:22:19 UTC |
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1051,180,675,Thanks for the input all. Hoping it’s not dieback 😬,PUBLISHED,2019-07-24 16:22:19 UTC,2019-07-24 16:22:19 UTC |
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1049,653,675,Tricky. I reported a similar issue to the woodland trust and it turns out the tree wasn’t affected by ash dieback but a mixture of frost cracks causing the fissures and other stress towards the branches. If the buds are all healthy then not likely ash dieback ,PUBLISHED,2019-07-24 15:55:48 UTC,2019-07-25 19:38:58 UTC |
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1052,2192,680,Measurements are estimated ,PUBLISHED,2019-07-26 10:40:50 UTC,2019-07-26 10:40:50 UTC |
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1054,4154,682,most likely tip die back from age or surrounding environmental factors,PUBLISHED,2019-07-26 17:57:59 UTC,2019-07-26 17:57:59 UTC |
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1053,4154,681,Most likely general die back from age or environmental factors,PUBLISHED,2019-07-26 17:41:05 UTC,2019-07-26 18:24:05 UTC |
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1055,180,683,Certainly looks like one from the leaf. What a place for a fig tree though!,PUBLISHED,2019-08-06 12:11:02 UTC,2019-08-06 12:11:02 UTC |
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1056,653,683,Indeed!,PUBLISHED,2019-08-06 14:21:04 UTC,2019-08-07 19:20:31 UTC |
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1057,180,684,This looks like it might be a Sorbus × intermedia (Swedish whitebeam) - they're a really nice little tree,PUBLISHED,2019-08-08 12:51:17 UTC,2019-08-08 17:14:21 UTC |
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1059,2192,685,"Probably Fraxinus maresii, in Section ornus",PUBLISHED,2019-08-08 17:15:55 UTC,2019-08-08 17:15:55 UTC |
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1058,2192,684,"Yes, I just put in Sorbus until I'd checked ID at home but Curio has added 'mountain ash' as default for Sorbus?",PUBLISHED,2019-08-08 17:14:14 UTC,2019-08-08 17:19:45 UTC |
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1060,4393,631,#treeremoved,PUBLISHED,2019-08-20 15:34:24 UTC,2019-08-20 15:34:24 UTC |
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1061,4393,686,#treeremoved,PUBLISHED,2019-08-20 15:44:50 UTC,2019-08-20 15:44:50 UTC |
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1062,4393,687,#round3 #dedsymptpms ,PUBLISHED,2019-08-20 16:32:46 UTC,2019-08-20 16:32:46 UTC |
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1063,4393,687,#round3 #dedsymptpms ,PUBLISHED,2019-08-20 16:32:46 UTC,2019-08-20 16:32:46 UTC |
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1068,4342,692,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:41:31 UTC,2019-09-02 17:41:31 UTC |
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1069,4342,692,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:41:32 UTC,2019-09-02 17:41:32 UTC |
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1070,4342,692,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:42:08 UTC,2019-09-02 17:42:08 UTC |
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1071,4342,692,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:43:31 UTC,2019-09-02 17:43:31 UTC |
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1072,4342,693,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:45:06 UTC,2019-09-02 17:45:06 UTC |
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1073,4342,694,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:47:10 UTC,2019-09-02 17:47:10 UTC |
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1074,4342,694,#round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:48:56 UTC,2019-09-02 17:48:56 UTC |
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1075,4342,693,#drought #round3,PUBLISHED,2019-09-02 17:55:14 UTC,2019-09-02 17:55:14 UTC |
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1076,180,695,"Wow! Did this grow by accident or design? Also, great picture 😁",PUBLISHED,2019-09-04 08:27:49 UTC,2019-09-04 08:27:49 UTC |
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1077,180,698,Looks like maybe a Robinia,PUBLISHED,2019-09-13 16:54:05 UTC,2019-09-13 16:54:05 UTC |
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1078,5002,700,This tree is on the councils removal list. ,PUBLISHED,2019-09-27 17:17:25 UTC,2019-09-27 17:17:25 UTC |
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1079,180,701,Looks like it might be a whitebeam (Sorbus aria) - hiding in the dark 😀,PUBLISHED,2019-10-01 08:10:41 UTC,2019-10-01 08:10:41 UTC |
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1113,180,735,the leaves look like Acer saccharinum (silver maple). maybe it's this,PUBLISHED,2019-10-09 14:52:17 UTC,2019-10-09 14:52:17 UTC |
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1114,5078,735,I think you may be right. Although these leaves don’t have the grayish/silver backside which is throwing me off ,PUBLISHED,2019-10-09 14:57:23 UTC,2019-10-09 15:08:06 UTC |
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1115,180,735,Wait and see if it produces berries 😄,PUBLISHED,2019-10-09 15:10:33 UTC,2019-10-09 15:10:33 UTC |
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1116,180,735,"sorry, just commented on the wrong thread",PUBLISHED,2019-10-09 15:11:03 UTC,2019-10-09 15:11:03 UTC |
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1117,180,735, 😬,PUBLISHED,2019-10-09 15:11:47 UTC,2019-10-09 15:11:47 UTC |
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1112,180,734,I'm going with elder on this one. ,PUBLISHED,2019-10-09 14:48:35 UTC,2019-10-10 11:32:38 UTC |
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1118,180,736,Difficult to be sure without some close-up images but looks like Fraxinus maybe,PUBLISHED,2019-10-17 11:38:23 UTC,2019-10-17 11:38:23 UTC |
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1119,2470,737,Totalt 9 st på det lilla torget ,PUBLISHED,2019-10-18 09:13:20 UTC,2019-10-18 09:13:20 UTC |
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1121,5148,740,Image of some of blossom trees suir rd to Rialto bridge #mappinggreendublin,PUBLISHED,2019-10-29 16:00:46 UTC,2019-10-29 16:00:46 UTC |
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1122,5148,740,#mappinggreendublin blossom trees linear park #d8,PUBLISHED,2019-10-29 16:17:15 UTC,2019-10-29 16:17:15 UTC |
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1155,4412,773,"Quercus frainetto, known as Hungarian Oak, was introduced into the UK in the 1830s and has lustrous foliage that always catches attention. Deeply lobed, dark green leaves can reach up to 20cm in length and they also have a tough rigidity to them making this tree a good urban or rural selection. Great planted as an avenue or individual specimen. Thriving on most well drained soils, its great summer foliage display turns to yellow in the autumn.",PUBLISHED,2019-11-17 17:12:55 UTC,2019-11-17 17:12:55 UTC |
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1156,5244,774,10 and 11 Rothe abbey ,PUBLISHED,2019-12-01 22:21:49 UTC,2019-12-01 22:21:49 UTC |
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1157,180,775,How blue are the needles?,PUBLISHED,2020-01-11 13:18:12 UTC,2020-01-11 13:18:12 UTC |
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1158,2192,775,Not very blue at all. But very high up so hard to see without binoculars. Will try and upload photo of tree!,PUBLISHED,2020-01-11 13:26:54 UTC,2020-01-11 18:22:56 UTC |
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1159,5328,776,Data won't save. Circumstance 82cm,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:10:43 UTC,2020-01-14 11:10:43 UTC |
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1160,5328,777,Data won't save. Circumstance 77.5cm,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:11:55 UTC,2020-01-14 11:11:55 UTC |
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1161,5328,778,Data won't save. 67cm circumference,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:13:21 UTC,2020-01-14 11:13:21 UTC |
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1162,5328,779,76.5cm circumference data won't save,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:21:25 UTC,2020-01-14 11:21:25 UTC |
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1163,5328,780,71cm circumference data won't save,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:24:17 UTC,2020-01-14 11:24:17 UTC |
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1164,5328,781,Circumference 77.5 cm data won't save,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:31:47 UTC,2020-01-14 11:31:47 UTC |
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1165,5328,782,Identified as a lime tree but some reason data won't save.,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:48:27 UTC,2020-01-14 11:48:27 UTC |
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1259,5785,869,#step #june,PUBLISHED,2020-06-26 19:28:52 UTC,2020-06-26 19:28:52 UTC |
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1166,5328,783,Identified as a lime tree but some reason data won't save. Also the second time I've added it's circumference and has disappeared.,PUBLISHED,2020-01-14 11:51:14 UTC,2020-01-14 11:51:14 UTC |
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1167,180,784,looks a bit like an Abies fraseri maybe,PUBLISHED,2020-02-08 13:12:50 UTC,2020-02-08 13:12:50 UTC |
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1168,5531,787,"15th Feb 2020, Oscar's pear #camtreechallenge",PUBLISHED,2020-02-15 16:21:10 UTC,2020-02-15 17:16:07 UTC |
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1169,2062,787,Congratulations Oscar 😃,PUBLISHED,2020-02-17 15:03:11 UTC,2020-02-17 15:03:11 UTC |
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1171,2062,789,A great planting job,PUBLISHED,2020-02-17 15:14:39 UTC,2020-02-17 15:14:39 UTC |
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1172,2062,790,Thank you for plotting your tree,PUBLISHED,2020-02-17 15:19:31 UTC,2020-02-17 15:19:31 UTC |
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1196,2062,806,👍,PUBLISHED,2020-03-04 20:36:07 UTC,2020-03-04 20:36:07 UTC |
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1170,2062,788,Enjoy those mulberries ,PUBLISHED,2020-02-17 15:11:58 UTC,2020-02-17 16:40:09 UTC |
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1173,5537,788,Looking forward to them Matt. How many years is it before they fruit?,PUBLISHED,2020-02-17 16:40:53 UTC,2020-02-17 16:40:53 UTC |
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1174,5545,791,#CamTreeChallenge ,PUBLISHED,2020-02-18 11:17:47 UTC,2020-02-18 11:17:47 UTC |
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1176,2062,792,I hope that you enjoy your tree Hana 🌳,PUBLISHED,2020-02-18 12:44:20 UTC,2020-02-18 12:44:20 UTC |
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1175,2062,791,Congratulations on planting your tree 👍,PUBLISHED,2020-02-18 12:41:04 UTC,2020-02-18 13:46:21 UTC |
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1177,2062,793,Congratulations your new tree looks great ,PUBLISHED,2020-02-20 13:09:30 UTC,2020-02-20 13:09:30 UTC |
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1179,5352,790,Looks great!,PUBLISHED,2020-02-20 15:11:05 UTC,2020-02-20 15:11:05 UTC |
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1181,5535,792,Thanks @matt,PUBLISHED,2020-02-20 15:16:31 UTC,2020-02-20 15:16:31 UTC |
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1178,5352,791,Looks lovely!,PUBLISHED,2020-02-20 15:09:33 UTC,2020-02-20 15:23:55 UTC |
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1183,2062,795,Enjoy your new tree 😃,PUBLISHED,2020-02-23 10:06:42 UTC,2020-02-23 10:06:45 UTC |
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1184,2062,796,👍,PUBLISHED,2020-02-23 10:10:51 UTC,2020-02-23 10:10:51 UTC |
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1185,2062,788,👍,PUBLISHED,2020-02-23 10:21:24 UTC,2020-02-23 10:21:24 UTC |
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1180,5352,788,This should fruit in 2-3 years!,PUBLISHED,2020-02-20 15:13:21 UTC,2020-02-23 10:29:31 UTC |
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1186,5537,788,Thanks. ,PUBLISHED,2020-02-23 10:29:45 UTC,2020-02-23 10:29:45 UTC |
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1187,5574,799,Trees for babies ,PUBLISHED,2020-02-24 20:01:44 UTC,2020-02-24 20:01:44 UTC |
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1182,2062,794,Congratulations on your new tree 🌳 ,PUBLISHED,2020-02-23 10:05:09 UTC,2020-02-24 22:19:23 UTC |
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1188,5567,794,Thanks :),PUBLISHED,2020-02-24 22:19:31 UTC,2020-02-24 22:19:31 UTC |
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1189,2062,800,Enjoy those golden apples of the sun,PUBLISHED,2020-02-25 20:21:28 UTC,2020-02-25 20:21:28 UTC |
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1190,2062,801,Great planting job,PUBLISHED,2020-02-29 21:25:45 UTC,2020-02-29 21:25:45 UTC |
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1193,2062,804,👍,PUBLISHED,2020-03-04 20:33:56 UTC,2020-03-04 20:33:56 UTC |
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1194,2062,804,👍,PUBLISHED,2020-03-04 20:34:11 UTC,2020-03-04 20:34:11 UTC |
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1195,2062,805,😃,PUBLISHED,2020-03-04 20:35:45 UTC,2020-03-04 20:35:45 UTC |
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1197,1924,804,Rob - great work with the camtrees project mate.,PUBLISHED,2020-03-05 22:27:42 UTC,2020-03-06 07:16:57 UTC |
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1198,2117,804,"Cheers Mac! Lots of things in the pipe line over the next 3 years! Do pop over if you're ever in the vicinity, really trying to develop the Urban Forestry model - a drum i know you've been banging for many a year 👍",PUBLISHED,2020-03-06 07:20:51 UTC,2020-03-06 07:20:51 UTC |
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1192,2062,803,Congratulations on your new tree ,PUBLISHED,2020-03-04 20:33:06 UTC,2020-03-07 08:22:38 UTC |
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1199,5601,803,Thank you!,PUBLISHED,2020-03-07 08:22:45 UTC,2020-03-07 08:22:45 UTC |
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1200,2062,807,Happy birthday ,PUBLISHED,2020-03-08 09:59:51 UTC,2020-03-08 09:59:51 UTC |
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1201,5633,808,#CamTreeChallenge,PUBLISHED,2020-03-09 22:11:38 UTC,2020-03-09 22:11:38 UTC |
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1202,5563,809,First sign of leaves and blossom,PUBLISHED,2020-03-15 17:06:03 UTC,2020-03-15 17:06:03 UTC |
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1203,1924,810,One of very few coniferous trees that are deciduous (leaves drop in autumn) and is a fast growing and stunning tree with a conical shape. In 1941 this species was reported as extinct but shortly later several groups were found growing in isloated spots in China. This is one of a group of three growing together on the right habd side of the main path as you walk down from the lodge.,PUBLISHED,2020-03-29 13:08:09 UTC,2020-03-29 13:08:09 UTC |
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1204,1159,813,Tjusigt!,PUBLISHED,2020-04-24 22:49:16 UTC,2020-04-24 22:49:16 UTC |
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1205,5819,814,Basswood,PUBLISHED,2020-04-28 02:21:20 UTC,2020-04-28 02:21:20 UTC |
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1206,5829,815,Whai is that for tree? ,PUBLISHED,2020-04-29 09:54:05 UTC,2020-04-29 09:54:05 UTC |
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1207,5829,815,Maybe Fagus Sylvatica? ,PUBLISHED,2020-04-29 09:55:19 UTC,2020-04-29 09:55:19 UTC |
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1208,1159,816,Såå fin!,PUBLISHED,2020-05-01 20:50:51 UTC,2020-05-01 20:50:51 UTC |
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1209,5769,817,Grattis i upponervända världen!,PUBLISHED,2020-05-06 19:54:19 UTC,2020-05-06 20:33:54 UTC |
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655,1914,417,"High stumps are less of a trip hazzard especially when on the public highway. Probably will be cut lower before being ground out. Having said that i did hear of a local authority leaving these as ""place holders"" for when a planting budget came along.",PUBLISHED,2018-08-02 17:28:09 UTC,2020-05-15 15:15:24 UTC |
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1210,653,820,Looking nice along this busy road,PUBLISHED,2020-05-17 16:29:11 UTC,2020-05-17 16:29:11 UTC |
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1211,6112,821,Picture shows a fungus growing at the base,PUBLISHED,2020-05-20 17:23:39 UTC,2020-05-20 17:23:39 UTC |
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1212,5328,823,Is the tree diseased?,PUBLISHED,2020-05-21 08:28:29 UTC,2020-05-21 08:28:29 UTC |
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1213,5818,824,#May 2020,PUBLISHED,2020-05-22 22:54:52 UTC,2020-05-22 22:54:52 UTC |
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1214,5818,825,#Step #May,PUBLISHED,2020-05-22 23:03:17 UTC,2020-05-22 23:03:17 UTC |
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1215,5818,826,#step #may,PUBLISHED,2020-05-22 23:07:06 UTC,2020-05-22 23:07:06 UTC |
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1216,180,827,Looks a bit like a Paul’s scarlet hawthorn ,PUBLISHED,2020-05-23 07:40:59 UTC,2020-05-23 07:40:59 UTC |
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1217,5328,827,Thank you! I've updated.,PUBLISHED,2020-05-23 08:53:08 UTC,2020-05-25 08:26:07 UTC |
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1218,5328,828,If you measure the circumference you can get a better idea of its great age using this web page: https://bristoltrees.space/trees/age-estimation.xq,PUBLISHED,2020-05-27 12:10:54 UTC,2020-05-27 12:10:54 UTC |
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1219,5818,829,"Photo taken May 22, 2020",PUBLISHED,2020-05-28 05:37:37 UTC,2020-05-28 05:37:37 UTC |
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1252,5885,862,"Chinese Chestnut leaf Oak, Quercus Coccinea",PUBLISHED,2020-05-30 15:36:27 UTC,2020-05-30 15:36:27 UTC |
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1253,6111,864,In the third photo the wilted leaves are the second brown bunch from the right. It is in the center of the photo.,PUBLISHED,2020-06-09 22:27:36 UTC,2020-06-09 22:27:36 UTC |
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1254,6285,865,I think this might be a lime tree- tilia ,PUBLISHED,2020-06-13 19:53:07 UTC,2020-06-13 19:53:07 UTC |
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1255,6285,866,Could this be a kind of alder - alnus,PUBLISHED,2020-06-13 19:59:49 UTC,2020-06-13 19:59:49 UTC |
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1256,6285,867,I think this is a mountain ash - Sorbus. It has berries on it which ash does not.,PUBLISHED,2020-06-13 20:01:55 UTC,2020-06-13 20:01:55 UTC |
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1258,5785,869,#step #june,PUBLISHED,2020-06-26 19:28:51 UTC,2020-06-26 19:28:51 UTC |
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1260,4463,871, #step #july App is sticky,PUBLISHED,2020-07-31 18:49:16 UTC,2020-07-31 18:49:16 UTC |
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1261,4463,871, #step #july App is sticky,PUBLISHED,2020-07-31 18:49:17 UTC,2020-07-31 18:49:17 UTC |
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1262,6915,874,"Rødask 'Cimmaron'™ H 4. Høyde 16-20 m, bredde 6-8 m. Som ung er krona smal, senere blir den mer oval. Resistent mot askeskuddsjuke.",PUBLISHED,2020-08-26 13:15:30 UTC,2020-08-26 13:15:30 UTC |
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1263,6987,875,Deltoid ,PUBLISHED,2020-09-09 11:51:36 UTC,2020-09-09 11:51:36 UTC |
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1264,7086,877,Plomme,PUBLISHED,2020-09-18 10:46:37 UTC,2020-09-18 10:46:37 UTC |
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1265,7162,878,Vad är detta för träd?,PUBLISHED,2020-09-29 19:24:28 UTC,2020-09-29 19:24:28 UTC |
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1298,3205,911,"Ok, jag hittade några parklindar på gräsmattan framför herrgården också",PUBLISHED,2020-10-03 16:00:11 UTC,2020-10-03 16:00:11 UTC |
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1191,2062,802,👍 Not sure about the horizontal planting though?,PUBLISHED,2020-03-02 14:16:21 UTC,2020-10-27 09:25:16 UTC |
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1299,5419,801,"Hello. I work in the Tree Team at Cambridge City Council and would love to use this image to accompany a story in the next edition of the Cambridge Matters publication. If you would be open to that, please could you get in touch with me (Matthew.Ling@cambridge.gov.uk)? Many thanks.",PUBLISHED,2020-11-04 14:30:28 UTC,2020-11-04 14:30:28 UTC |
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1300,5024,917,Nice!,PUBLISHED,2020-12-03 08:04:34 UTC,2020-12-03 08:04:34 UTC |
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1301,540,918,Multi-Stem 45L 3m tall,PUBLISHED,2020-12-15 16:16:24 UTC,2020-12-15 16:16:24 UTC |
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1334,7575,951,Standort ,PUBLISHED,2021-01-25 13:03:42 UTC,2021-01-25 13:03:42 UTC |
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1335,7575,951,Ståndort,PUBLISHED,2021-01-25 13:04:03 UTC,2021-01-25 13:04:03 UTC |
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1336,7579,952,Lignos ,PUBLISHED,2021-01-25 23:27:28 UTC,2021-01-25 23:27:28 UTC |
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1337,7575,953,Naturaliga standort,PUBLISHED,2021-01-26 12:20:45 UTC,2021-01-26 12:20:45 UTC |
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1338,7579,954,Lignos ,PUBLISHED,2021-01-26 19:12:29 UTC,2021-01-26 19:12:29 UTC |
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1339,7579,955,Bok,PUBLISHED,2021-01-27 18:21:55 UTC,2021-01-27 18:21:55 UTC |
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1340,7579,955,Bok,PUBLISHED,2021-01-27 18:22:23 UTC,2021-01-27 18:22:23 UTC |
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1341,7579,955,Bok,PUBLISHED,2021-01-27 18:22:24 UTC,2021-01-27 18:22:24 UTC |
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1342,8305,996,"Liquidambar, commonly called sweetgum , gum, redgum, satin-walnut, or American storax, is the only genus in the flowering plant family",PUBLISHED,2021-08-06 21:14:15 UTC,2021-08-06 21:14:15 UTC |
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1343,8305,996,Eleven planted in Lang Park near the school. ,PUBLISHED,2021-08-06 21:19:53 UTC,2021-08-06 21:19:53 UTC |
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1344,8572,997,London Plane Tree,PUBLISHED,2021-10-29 02:02:48 UTC,2021-10-29 02:02:48 UTC |
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928,653,582,That is terrible to see such inadequate care of trees. In japan they have spring loaded straps which stretch with the growth of the tree 🌲,PUBLISHED,2019-04-05 09:02:28 UTC,2021-12-01 19:20:16 UTC |
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1345,8649,999,"Beautiful! What kind of soil do you guys use? I've seen lots of trees planted in concrete with a special charcole-mix, do you have something similar? Greetings from Sweden! ",PUBLISHED,2021-12-11 13:42:14 UTC,2021-12-11 13:42:14 UTC |
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1346,7580,1000,Looks like a London Planetree. Beautiful!,PUBLISHED,2022-01-12 17:50:54 UTC,2022-01-12 17:50:54 UTC |
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1347,8762,1002,Reddish purple apples. Variety malus domestica niedzwetzkyana,PUBLISHED,2022-02-03 18:42:56 UTC,2022-02-03 18:42:56 UTC |
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1348,8952,1003,Camtreechallenges,PUBLISHED,2022-04-11 14:27:32 UTC,2022-04-11 14:27:32 UTC |
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1350,8138,1004,"Congrats, Lynne! Thank you for your many years of community engagement and leadership.",PUBLISHED,2022-05-03 19:36:57 UTC,2022-05-03 19:36:57 UTC |
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1349,8853,1004,"This tree was planted in honor of Lynne M. Westphal, a champion of trees, community advocate, and research social scientist. Lynne is retiring this year after nearly 32 years of her career as a Research Social Scientist for the US Forest Service. Lynne’s work benefitted many, as she worked to refine and strengthen participatory decision making and management of natural areas for a greener world. This tree was planted in honor of her incredible career. Congratulations to Lynne! ",PUBLISHED,2022-05-03 17:59:09 UTC,2022-05-03 19:37:00 UTC |
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1351,7580,1005,How wonderful! Lynne has been an inspiration advocate and guide in Chicago Wilderness and the Chicago Region Trees Initiative. How fitting to celebrate her legacy with a tree.,PUBLISHED,2022-05-03 21:37:46 UTC,2022-05-03 21:37:46 UTC |
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1352,4469,1008,#step,PUBLISHED,2022-07-14 01:08:26 UTC,2022-07-14 01:08:26 UTC |
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1353,4469,1008,#stepmonitored,PUBLISHED,2022-07-14 01:08:48 UTC,2022-07-14 01:08:48 UTC |
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1354,9127,1011,Unusual exotic in Ireland?,PUBLISHED,2022-10-14 13:33:04 UTC,2022-10-14 13:33:04 UTC |
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1355,9335,1016,like thuja,PUBLISHED,2022-12-28 15:29:03 UTC,2022-12-28 15:29:03 UTC |
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1356,5617,1018,Graffiti on trunk ,PUBLISHED,2023-04-17 20:19:09 UTC,2023-04-17 20:19:09 UTC |
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1357,9300,1020,"Tack Eric! En kan alltid lita på att du utbildar oss även på icke skoltid! Hör stod vi och undrade vad det var för art, detta vackra träd med lila blommor. Men du gav oss svaret via Curio!! 😍 / Elin och Eila ",PUBLISHED,2023-05-07 11:36:46 UTC,2023-05-07 11:36:46 UTC |
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