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    British tree guide

    Thought this might be a useful resource for tree id . the woodland trust's tree guide.

    http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visi...british-trees/

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    in a moment of bordom i downloaded the 'British tree i.d' app to my iphone... its actually far better than i thought it would be.. i particularly like all the different ways it shows you to i.d trees.. including how to i.d them through the seasons... handy when looking for the i.d of a unusual species during a season where it has shed its leaves!

    shep

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    Apologies for thread necromancy again, but this is a good post!

    Very useful guide indeed, especially as I don't always have my Collins complete guide with me...so this is very handy .


    Thanks for sharing this

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    I cant download the app, but very good information on there.
    Thanks for posting it.
    He who says "he can" and he who says "he can't", are both usually right.

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    And thanks for the reminder guys. I forgot about this guide!

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