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That appears to be for commercial purposes.<br>
These samplings are 'out in the wild' planted in a publicly
accessible field.<br>
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Cheers<br>
DaveF<br>
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<div class="mail_android_message">A tree nursery? I think there's
a tag for it.<br>
My phone won't open the wiki right now, but maybe that helps
already.<br>
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Anne<br>
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<div class="mail_android_quote">On 16/05/2023, 13:49 Dave F via
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote"> Is there a tag for areas where
you trees are planted? Too small to be <br>
self supporting they're often individually attached to a pole
& encased <br>
in a protective tube. <br>
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natural=wood seems inappropriate, as does scrub. <br>
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I thought 'saplings' would be suitable, but taginfo return
none <br>
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