By my count, this tree is 14 years old. No, it is not Photoshopped.
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And its growth was not slowing down. |
This was one of the Q. robur I marked for culling. It was a fastigiate form. It also leafed out early and held onto its leaves late, effectively increasing its growing season relative to the trees around it.
Wow! I have lots of 5 YO robur oak that isn't a foot tall.
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