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Post by wedge69 on Jul 29, 2004 14:45:10 GMT
THE ASH Fraxinus excelsior This species often reaches 20-25 metres in height and is the only native member of the olive family. It has smooth silver grey bark which breaks into fissures on older trees. During winter the large unopened buds are jet black. Ash leaves are one of the latest to open and often drop while still green. Each seed is set in a long green wing or samara and drops from the tree during October. Ash likes alkaline soils and large ash woods will grow in limestone areas.
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Post by Collie on Jul 29, 2004 15:28:46 GMT
Wow.
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Post by pinksheep on Aug 2, 2004 12:09:03 GMT
hook me up with some trees, i need trees real bad, (rocks from side to side) trees are good, i loves me some trees......i need some trees, why oh why wont you give me some trees...give me some m*@#*r f*£@%*g trees...
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Post by Collie on Aug 2, 2004 13:30:46 GMT
Crazed tree hugging loon.
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Post by wedge69 on Aug 2, 2004 13:56:49 GMT
DO NOT DEFACE MY TREES
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Post by Heartless on Aug 2, 2004 14:36:18 GMT
there is a tree hugger that lives opposite me i always see her in the park hugging trees!
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Post by Collie on Aug 3, 2004 18:20:30 GMT
Are you sure it's not just Wedge in a wig and dress?
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Post by wedge69 on Aug 4, 2004 6:56:38 GMT
I don't need a wig, that's my natural hair.
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Post by Heartless on Aug 5, 2004 12:25:36 GMT
Are you sure it's not just Wedge in a wig and dress? Maybe.....
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