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Oh. Well at least you had colored leaves this fall.Really? It's all dead hereWe have almost no leaves anymore...![]()

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Oh. Well at least you had colored leaves this fall.Really? It's all dead hereWe have almost no leaves anymore...![]()
Same here, Charleston never has leaf fouliages because all the trees a ever greens.Oh. Well at least you had colored leaves this fall.I'm in FL, btw, thus the lack of change in colors![]()
Same here, I see your British.The trees here are still green. They're mostly pines though.
OhOh. Well at least you had colored leaves this fall.I'm in FL, btw, thus the lack of change in colors![]()
I love evergreens! We don't have very many here though...Same here, Charleston never has leaf fouliages because all the trees a ever greens.
Than you'll love this tree, have you ever heard of the Live Oak known as the Angle oak?I love evergreens! We don't have very many here though...
Where is that, and how can get there? That tree is screaming for somebody to climb it!!!Than you'll love this tree, have you ever heard of the Live Oak known as the Angle oak?
the tree is 500 years old.
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It's on Johns island South Carolina. Sorry, it's been screaming "Climb me!!!!!!" for 35 years, since they made it a historical site and the No Climbing rule was dawned.Where is that, and how can get there? That tree is screaming for somebody to climb it!!!![]()
What a shame!!!It's on Johns island South Carolina. Sorry, it's been screaming "Climb me!!!!!!" for 35 years, since they made it a historical site and the No Climbing rule was dawned.
Sorry Savannah, you're gonna have to find a climbing tree that's not a historical site. C'mon! We've got 8 acres of trees to climb!Where is that, and how can get there? That tree is screaming for somebody to climb it!!!![]()