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How often do you see Norfolk Pine with burls

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Where I live on the east coast there many Norfolk Pines all of a good size and by the look of it , planted maybe 50-60 years ago. Not natives, they were introduced around 1860. Burls seem to be rare on this species. Till today , not very big but the sure look burls to me.
Hopefully some of the Hawaiian turner will chime in here, as I recall theres heaps in Hawaii.
 

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