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    I took this earlier in the year, it's not brilliant.... but nice
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    But it is there. I found it

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    Nice colours, what tree is that sniper?
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    absolutely no idea but I can ask her who knows all later

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    LOL, that's always my last resort, I ask the oracle (me old mum)
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    Rolf, does your (old mum) come on and read this forum? if so you are either very brave or........ your mum loves you very much

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    LOL, no, not Brave, she really doesn't use the internet, I'm sure she loves me very much, even though I'm probably very irritating, but also she is in her late seventies, so I guess I'm not being inaccurate in calling her me old mum.
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    I have just asked (her who knows all) and SHE DIDN'T KNOW I will find out tomorrow.

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    Hi All,
    My guess is its a Rhus tree.Native to japan&china.Beautiful tree in summer and just as beautiful in autumn with its red foilage.I have two in my back garden and i love them

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    Ruthietoothie nobody likes a know it all, I will find out tomorrow and if you'r right I'll treat you and hubby to lunch :if you'r wrong .....you can eat my hat

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    OOOOOOHHHHH!

    I take it lunch includes ryan air flights!!!

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    Good evening rolf, good news - bad news.....as I work in a garden nursery it was easy for me to i.d. the scrub in the Coal Tit picture, It's a Rhus Typhina common name Stag's Horn Sumach, it's the colour combination I like in the photo. The bad news is this means that Ruthie was right:eek as you are (on the board) any chance you can tell Ruthie NOT to read this thread, otherwise I've got to buy her lunch
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    LOL, probably too late.
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    Well, i never get anything rite,so im over the moonDid you know these trees can be poisonous? well not this type so alls ok....

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    Yes.........well done Ruthie,

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