
Urban tree posts from Paul Wood. Weekend posts feature an account of a great British or Irish tree, there’s occasional Long Reads, often from guest contributors, and (when I get my act together), Wednesday Street Trees.
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Despite its great age of around 450 years, The King Tree is in relatively sound condition, and may yet survive another century or more in this unlikely spot, close to the kerb on Chestnut Crescent, in the shadow of the M80. It stands in wha...
While figs have a tendency to crop up in unexpected places, the Teaching Aid Fig appears to have been intentionally planted in front of the Clerkenwell Parochial Schools. It has probably been here since the schools opened in 1827, and may h...
Buckden once straddled the Great North Road between St Neots and Huntingdon, but today, bypassed by the A1, it is a sleepy village, rather cut off from the world. It has two significant ecclesiastical buildings, though, remnants of a more b...
A tulip tree growing on the Hirsel estate in Scotland is thought to be the oldest example of this enigmatic species in these islands, but the Bryn Tulip Tree is surely not far behind. It is a fat layering tree, overgrown with ivy and rather...
In high summer, the giant old pear tree in Lincoln Arboretum could be mistaken for a beech. Its leaves are deep green and its developing fruit can resemble ripening nuts. The cracked bark, however, confirms this is no beech. It produces sma...
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Notes from the urban forest. Author of ‘Tree Hunting’, ‘London's Street Trees’, ‘London is a Forest’, and more.
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