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| Author: | Cuchilo [ 23 Oct 2018, 16:53 ] |
| Post subject: | A few trees to be removed at work |
On the job i am on the customer has asked the gardener to remove a few trees . I overheard There are two camellia and the others i am unsure of so took some snaps to see if anyone could help . more of a shrub , i thought some type of juniper image by Jason, on FlickrNot sure if this is autumn or its dead image by Jason, on Flickrlast one image by Jason, on FlickrAny ideas from the very bad pictures ? |
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| Author: | Keith Hansell [ 23 Oct 2018, 18:25 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
Looking at those photo's is it worth the effort? I say that from experience. I have a small Hawthorn that I lifted from a garden a few doors away but I have also spent time and effort lifting something that went straight in the bin. In other words I had cleared her garden. |
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| Author: | Cuchilo [ 23 Oct 2018, 19:23 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
I see what you are saying but i have a mini digger on site so just need to chuck the driver a packet of biscuits |
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| Author: | Sizzla [ 23 Oct 2018, 19:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
Well in that case why not? Can't help with the IDs though sorry! |
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| Author: | Penny Ann [ 23 Oct 2018, 19:58 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
The third looks like Weigela ruby. The first is familiar but can't think at the moment it will come to me sometime in the next six monrhs. |
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| Author: | Cuchilo [ 23 Oct 2018, 20:06 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
Penny Ann wrote: The third looks like Weigela ruby. The first is familiar but can't think at the moment it will come to me sometime in the next six monrhs. That looks right and given the location in the garden a flowering tree /shrub is also right . |
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| Author: | KenE [ 23 Oct 2018, 20:36 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
First one might be a grevillea. Third is weigela. Second looks familiar but not sure. |
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| Author: | Cuchilo [ 23 Oct 2018, 20:45 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
KenE wrote: First one might be a grevillea. Third is weigela. Second looks familiar but not sure. Maybe willow ? There are so many trees local to this location that anything could have seeded . |
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| Author: | KenE [ 23 Oct 2018, 21:52 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
Apparently there's a plant identifier app for iPhones where you just photograph the plant, upload to the app and it tells you what it is. |
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| Author: | Gary Jones [ 23 Oct 2018, 23:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A few trees to be removed at work |
KenE wrote: Apparently there's a plant identifier app for iPhones where you just photograph the plant, upload to the app and it tells you what it is. That sounds like magic! |
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