As this tree is sometimes a deciduous and sometimes not I thought to put it here as it is flowering first time for a long time.
Also some work has been done since it was last posted. So here it is for perusal.
Cheers Pup
Privet in flower
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Privet in flower
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Re: Privet in flower
I do take off the damaged leaves at the end of Autumn, this tree was from a hedge planted by a returned serviceman in 1947. I dug it in 1990, It was neglected for a while but I started work on it about 4 years ago.Paulneill wrote:Cool tree pup it looks very old. Do you difoilate it much ?
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Re: Privet in flower
Mate, that is an awesome tree and a great story to go with it-makes it even more special. I love the flower on it to. That is a very chunky trunky
thanks for showing.
Josh

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