
05-17-2004, 07:51 AM
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These next couple of photos are a tree that I think we have finally identified. It appears to be a buckeye or perhaps a horse chestnut. These are not native to this region. I have never seen one before in my life. It's not in great shape there is a split in the trunk that is held together by rope! It has obviously been tied together for some years, there is evidence of old rope that the bark has grown around. I figured maybe someone would be able to confirm the species for me! We plan on just letting it do its thing, until it can no longer stand on its own. Then I suppose we will have to take it down. I find that rather sad! 
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