Will,

The highest point looks like it is towards the back of the tree, You
have to look through the canopy to see it. You told me once, " Don't
trust your eyes, trust the laser ". The highest point is not always
where the eye thinks it is.

It would surprise me if it was the high-looking limb just to the right
of center.

JP

On Dec 29, 10:05 am, "Will Blozan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Yeah, I love that tree! Here are a few more shots, one with Jess for scale.
>
> Hey ENTS, where do you think the highest point of this tree is?
>
> Will F. Blozan
>
> President, Eastern Native Tree Society
>
> President, Appalachian Arborists, Inc.
>
> "No sympathy for apathy"
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Bob
> Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 10:47 PM
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> Subject: [ENTS] Guess the species
>
> ENTS
>
>      This exotic tree grows on the Montpelier estate. Who can guess  
>
> the species? Will and Jess, of course you both know it. Let's see if  
>
> anyone can guess it?
>
> Bob
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