Will have a better look tomorrow. A 20t excavator should make work of removing it....


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The greenstead leaves are quite waxy. You can almost rub it off on your hands. It tends to make really thick trunks in relation to the top compared to junipers. The leaves are thicker too. That's about all I can tell you.fishnfreak wrote:No cones Treeman. Is that the only way to tell?
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Also why is that mate?treeman wrote:Looks like Cupressus macrocarpa ''Greenstaed maginficent'' Look for cones. If it is, walk away!
Don't like transplanting, don't like wiring, very straight and coarse growth, VERY prone to Cypress Canker and die-back.fishnfreak wrote:Also why is that mate?treeman wrote:Looks like Cupressus macrocarpa ''Greenstaed maginficent'' Look for cones. If it is, walk away!
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