Aberdeen, spotted the yellow glow while out for a walk in Kincorth. Posting the pictures on Facebook, Rebecca joked: "Does anyone know what type of trees these are?
Kincorth area x."Sure a few people would love this in their back garden."All jokes aside please take your rubbish home."The pictures were shared to the page Aberdeen In Colour, leaving some jokers in stitches.One person commented: "The rare Tennent's Tree, in its natural environment."Scientific name: Aceraceae Zythtennent"But, yes, please don't decorate trees with your empties." Another said: " T in the Park!" A third said: "Don't pick yet, not ripe enough....."Another asked: "Is that where t tree shampoo from?"But others weren't so impressed, while one saying: "I've seen a few.
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