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Unread 02-23-2011, 09:25 AM   #1
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Nice work J.A. 1 of thoes should go in parker of the month top 1 maybe. Interesting tree forked so close to the ground. ch
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Interesting tree forked so close to the ground. ch


Calvin, every one of the giant White Pines at my place in Maine that are at least five feet thick in the trunk are forked into two, three, or four leaders about fifteen feet off the ground. I figure it must have been a severe ice storm about 150 years ago that snapped the main stem off.
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