Character tree pics, bring 'em on?

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Here's another at my place. Power company says let it fall on its own and they'll fix the line no problem. Not really a unique tree. Just a POS.
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OK. Plan B is to put you on ignore so you disappear. Goodbye yippy little pooch (boot). And with that..........................the troll is gone.
 
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That dead pos is the tallest tree in my sub it has no bark but still stands when live ones fall in the high winds is that character or is the tree just to stubborn to completely die (it still grows leaves at the tips some how it's beyond me how with no bark art all the first 40 feet of it)


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Ive seen a lot of weirdness in swamps. Like two trees sharing several large branches.
I've seen spruce and pine grafted together by people if that's what you guys are talkin about


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aboriginals around here call them medicine trees. when a branch fuses with another tree.
 
I've seen spruce and pine grafted together by people if that's what you guys are talkin about


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The pic I posted is of two maples that have a limb that is fused together they are twenty feet apart or so and the limb is 16-18 feet off the ground. Evidently it happens more frequently than I would have thought, but its the only time I have seen it.
 
Here's a ponderosa pine with my assistant Chris included for scale. He's standing at the base of the tree.


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