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Grey Poplar – 1439

Survey data
Surveyed by: Stephen FosterSurveyed on: 29th August 2014
Number of trees: 4
Tree form: Maiden
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Public - restricted access (e.g. National Trust property)

Additional comments

Tree lies west of stream in hedgerow by footpath and bridge. 4 trees in an east-west line:1: girth:175cm with a smaller trunk to the south-east growing from the root. Large roots.
2: girth:179cm.Trunk divides at 1.4m
3.: girth: 241cm leaning to south Large branch on north side at 1.6m.
4: girth:221cm, leans to north over footpath. Trunk divides at 0.3m.
All four trees have deeply fissured bark to height of 2.5m where changes to grey pitted. Part of line of poplars along south side of footpath.

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