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The humble "Cherry tree" and Gold
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadsUp" data-source="post: 207909" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>so you used the cherry trees to show you shallow wash layers where the bedrock and gold was likely to be within reach of your detector ?</p><p></p><p>if the cherries were edible you would think they could have grown in gold locations after seeds were dropped by diggers as you sometimes see with Pine Nut trees and Shallots but those cherries are not edible and the tree leaves are toxic so it discounts that possibility. :8 </p><p></p><p>Is there more to it than the cherry tree just being there to parasite off the shallow eucalyptus roots ?</p><p></p><p>Why is there an abundance of them on that outcrop / fault ? are they chasing water in the fault or do they like the minerals in certain types of quartz ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadsUp, post: 207909, member: 414"] so you used the cherry trees to show you shallow wash layers where the bedrock and gold was likely to be within reach of your detector ? if the cherries were edible you would think they could have grown in gold locations after seeds were dropped by diggers as you sometimes see with Pine Nut trees and Shallots but those cherries are not edible and the tree leaves are toxic so it discounts that possibility. :8 Is there more to it than the cherry tree just being there to parasite off the shallow eucalyptus roots ? Why is there an abundance of them on that outcrop / fault ? are they chasing water in the fault or do they like the minerals in certain types of quartz ? [/QUOTE]
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