Urban tree posts from Paul Wood. Weekend posts feature an account of a great British or Irish tree, and midweek it’s Wednesday Street Tree.
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Many towns and cities have at least one renowned climbing tree, a tree that has nurtured generations of adventurous kids who will pass on knowledge of its clamber-worthy attributes to succeeding generations. Belfast has one of the best in L...
Sand pear trees are rare. I have only ever seen them growing on a few north London streets. The fruits though are less rare, they are also known as Nashi pears, and while they are less frequent in supermarket aisles these days, a few years ...
Welcome to the first TST Long Read! Long Reads is a new occasional series featuring longer articles written by guests. This is the first in the series, and I hope you find it interesting.
Most of the year I find the Tilia genus confusing. Some of the limes, or lindens, are easy to identify like the spiky-leaved Mongolian lime, or the silver lime with its white leaf undersides, but many are not. I would struggle to tell you i...
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