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If 'hung it up on the tree' is in the past tense, as in 'He hung it up on the tree!', it is correct.

If it is in the present tense, then, no, it is incorrect. In the present tense, the correct way of saying it would be, 'hang' or 'hangs', not 'hung'.

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