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Re: Beauty.

Tree #34 looks like a contorted filbert/hazelnut or Harry Lauder's walking-stick… Corylus avellana. That looks like a really big one. The property that I worked on today had one that was about 5' tall by 5" wide.

Nice choice Mark, this is one of my favorite small trees.
 
Re: Beauty.

Good, Mark. i figgereed those two would be easy.

Your 3....contorted, corkscrew filbert, guessed already.

Atlas cedar- cedrus atlantica, and monkeypuzzle -

auracaria.

how bout these two trees....37 and 38.

I have plenty of stories about them!
 

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Re: Beauty.

You're on the ball Roger (TC218 too).

Two funny tidbits. First, that Monkey puzzle is in the front yard of a house we just worked for last week here in NJ. Thats only the second one I've ever seen here.

And the Blue Atlas cedar is in my front yard. That is the same tree that I asked for advice on a little over a year ago when I transplanted it from a nursery. Still kicking.
 
Re: Beauty.

I'm across the street from that house, ptar.

Mark, good to hear the tree is flourishing, going on two years later! Blue atlas is about my favorite conifer...I've worked on some biggies. Hint...see similar tree back a couple posts

Your girls are beyond cute...and appear to be twins..they look alike, same size, same pose!

Here's a pic of the 105 foot fir stick that we craned out Friday in 4 lifts, scaled out at about 2800 board feet. We added on the neighbor's one behind it at the last minute, did it branches and all in two picks, close to 1000 bf--had to run home and get the chipper and truck. With a third tree, it made a huge log truck load..lots of decayed wood though-they'd been topped 25 years ago.
 

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