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Know anything about trees?

by joebangles @ 08/07/2007 - 21:58:35

This is a tree about 6 feet tall, it was planted about 12-15 years ago, Would anyone be able to name the variety for me? Would I be able to move it without it dying? How should I go about it?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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HenriettahenpotHenriettahenpot [Member]
09/07/07 @ 06:47

Sorry trev, haven't got a clue

annbradleyannbradley [Member]
09/07/07 @ 16:45

It's very nice! Email the Woodland Trust with a pic. They'll know.

thysbethysbe [Member]
09/07/07 @ 16:46

Hmm that's odd - I;ve got one of those in my back-yard - however it gets 'red' cones on it in the Spring. Whatever it is has been moved around the garden several times and has managed - so far - to survive my depredations. So whatever it is it's hardy..

Cheers

happy28happy28 pro
10/07/07 @ 20:18

no idea. The woodland trust sounds like a good bet though.

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