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The Street Tree

Paul Wood

Accounts of great British and Irish urban trees by Paul Wood.

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97. The Oak at the Gate of the Dead

The Oak at the Gate of the Dead has been collapsing for centuries. It lies close to the road at the foot of Chirk Castle; the River Ceiriog and the border with England are just below. This position helps explain its arresting name. In 1145,...

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96. Ryebank Aspen

Rewilded before the term was invented, Ryebanks Fields has variously been brickworks, landfill and sports fields. This last use ceased in 1996 since when the fields have been left to nature. Manchester Metropolitan University who owns the l...

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95. Tee Pine

Pine rows characterise the Breckland landscape of south-west Norfolk and north-west Suffolk. They are usually Scots pine, planted over a century ago, and they are frequently twisted. Between Cockley Cley and Gooderstone, a charmingly missha...

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94. Erskine House Plane

The Erskine House Plane is an oriental plane planted in the 1960s within the grounds of Belfast City Hospital from seeds provided by Dr Dimitrios Oreopoulos, a Greek renal specialist who studied here. The tree is directly descended from the...

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    Notes from the urban forest. Author of ‘London's Street Trees’, ‘London is a Forest’, and more.

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