File:Prunus cerasus tree rings 25.jpg

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Description Prunus cerasus tree rings. This is a freshly cut large piece from the main trunk. You can see where a branch was cut off from the lower left portion. There is a leaf just to the left of it. In the upper left of the photo you see a slice of the main trunk showing a disease eating away the core. This disease seems to have come up from the tap root. Circumference is about 32 inches (81 cm) and diameter is about 13 inches (33 cm).
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Camera location36° 46′ 30.26″ N, 76° 02′ 33.78″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current23:22, 4 June 2017Thumbnail for version as of 23:22, 4 June 20176,000 × 4,000 (6.42 MB)PumpkinSky (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=''Prunus cerasus'' tree rings. This is a freshly cut large piece from the main trunk. You can see where a branch was cut off from the lower left portion. Circumference is about {{convert|32|in|cm}} and diameter is about {{con...

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