Tree

Andy Brown

Inscription

This 'Liquidambar' Tree was planted for Andy Brown, 1948 - 2011, a kind and considerate neighbour.

The RHS describes this tree: "Liquidambar are deciduous trees grown for their alternate, maple-like leaves which take on brilliant and long-lasting autumn colour; flowers and fruits are inconspicuous."

Site: Andy Brown (1 memorial)

N19, Cromartie Road

From Google Street View we can see that this plaque was erected sometime 2014-18.

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Andy Brown

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Andy Brown

a kind and considerate neighbour.

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