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‘Britain’s tallest magnolia tree’ cut down because of fears it would fall

‘Magnificent’ tree in Lilliput, Poole, planted more than 50 years ago, became an attraction due to its pink flowers

A magnolia tree believed to be Britain’s tallest has been felled after it was found to be in decay.

It was feared the 18-metre (60ft) tree, which attracted visitors to the area when it bloomed, would fall and damage the house in Poole, Dorset in whose garden it stood – or neighbouring properties.

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