Ian,
I was going to do some further research before I finish the report
so a good shout.
Will
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Have you considered the FC research also ‘Estimating the Age of Large and
Veteran Trees in Britain’
Have you considered the FC research also ‘Estimating the Age of Large and
Veteran Trees in Britain’
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Mark/Martin,
Thanks very much, I did see when the tree was introduced to the Uk but ages
were a bit sketchy, I would guess the one I've seen is between 70/100 years
going by by the other larger tree in the garden, I don’t think it will
compare with the French one, just looked up the book so will order a copy.
Will
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According to Scott Leathhart's brilliant book 'Whence our Trees' the first
known Robinia planted by Jean Robin's son, arborist to King Louis XII in
the Jardins des Plantes in 1635 was up until around 1990 still producing
live shoots from its stump.
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Hi Will we have one in our Edinburgh garden that is close to 130yrs old,
ill check DBH tomorrow if I get a chance
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All,
Anyone got an idea of what age Robinia get too, I've one with a 700mm diam
, rather difficult to judge approx age as its rather battered
Will
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Thanks very much, I did see when the tree was introduced to the Uk but ages
were a bit sketchy, I would guess the one I've seen is between 70/100 years
going by by the other larger tree in the garden, I don’t think it will
compare with the French one, just looked up the book so will order a copy.
Will
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According to Scott Leathhart's brilliant book 'Whence our Trees' the first
known Robinia planted by Jean Robin's son, arborist to King Louis XII in
the Jardins des Plantes in 1635 was up until around 1990 still producing
live shoots from its stump.
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Hi Will we have one in our Edinburgh garden that is close to 130yrs old,
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