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trees uk from The Tree Register.
... seed that was collected all over the world by three generations. At least 50 trees are champion trees of the British Isles. Colin Hall Retired partner in a leading firm of ... custodian of Tullynally Castle, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Author of the best selling book: Meetings with Remarkable Trees. Roy Lancaster VMH OBE A freelance writer, broadcaster, lecturer and garden advisor who has enjoyed ...
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uk trees, information and photographs.
... Kent, England A champion tree (Quercus robur) and subject of Thomas Pakenhams book "Meetings with Remarkable Trees." Considered a joint champion with the Bowthorpe Oak but this tree is probably the ... estimated to be 1,000 years old. Subject of Thomas Pakenhams book "Meetings with Remarkable Trees." Stands on private property viewed by appointment only. (Photo Jeroen Pater ©) Gardens and Arboreta ...
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tree register, a database of UK trees.
... being a member of the Tree Register, so helping record our remarkable tree heritage, you will now receive a whole range of other ... Champion Tree searchable database - over 3,000 of our most popular trees listed and updated regularly. Tree of the Season - Ginkgo biloba the ... information on record breaking and historic trees. You'll be amongst the first to hear of new champion trees and how to find ...
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trees, conservation, preservation and information for the UK
... ? Not Sure Yes No Is the tree, in your opinion, "remarkable" or unusual in anyway, shape or form? (If Yes please ... the time to complete this form. * Definitions:- Veteran trees are defined by English Nature as:- Trees which, by virtue of their great age, ... , lichens, bryophytes and invertebrates are exclusively restricted to these ancient trees. back to top back to measurement back to condition Please ...
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