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    Tree Identification Series.

    One (of many) of my weak areas of knowledge, is my tree identification.
    I found these great videos from Patrick Whitefield on the subject matter.

    I've put the four videos together as a play list for easy reference for everyone. You can jump from video to video using the arrows at the top of the video player. I hope you find them useful, I know I did.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FycMU...LrZKbuPV9onXHB
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    good find, thanks for sharing

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    Patrick is very good.. We had him down on the farm to advise on Permaculture a couple of years ago. Good find on the vids :0)

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    Thx for that, good link.

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    Great find!
    We owe the debt of our blood to our ancestors and our skills to their perserverance.

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    Lovely, thank's for that. Will have a good look later.

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    Nice one Paul - I'm part way through and loving it,

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    Great post, I like Patrick's easy manner, he is someone I could be taught by without me drifting off to la la land.
    As someone who works with timber I am sadly lacking in the I.D skills of many of the resource materials.

    Rob.

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    I recently acquired a copy of his favourite book ( his Mums ) "Trees and Bushes in Wood and Hedgerow" Vedel, H.; Hardcover; £1.02 + P&P (under £3 from Amazon)
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