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RE: Horse Chestnut Bleeding Canker

Subject: RE: Horse Chestnut Bleeding Canker
From: Tesh, Jonathan
Date: Feb 08 2010 15:56:13
<Incidently I dislike HCs>
Surely not when a mature HC is in flower? One of nature's most wondrous
sights. Every spring I say to myself, are these trees now so common to
us that we are almost immune to their charm? Reckon they must have been
a big hit when they started flowering over here. Mind, later that year
(sixteen hundred and something) the first conker would've fallen off and
dinted someone's tumbrel (they were too lazy to put it in the barn) so
they immediately became rubbish!
Jon

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