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Lime Gallery
LIME - both of the native species - small-leaved and large-leaved, as well as the introduced common lime. The former generally as pollards or as coppice stools. One coppice stool, at Westonbirt, thought to be 2-3,000 years old. Huge old trees in the Wye valley. Giant coppice stools in Lincolnshire. Some of the oldest trees, at their northern range limit, in Cumbria. Common limes as street trees, and as avenues - most famously at Clumber Park, Notts.
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Coppice small-leaved lime Ullingswick Hfd Knotted lime Notgrove Glos Large-leaved lime coppice stool Haugh Wood Hfd Small-leaved lime Croft Castle Hfd
Small-leaved lime leaves Machell Coppice Coniston Water Cumbria Champion girth small-leaved lime Dallam Park Milnthorpe Cumbria Grove of common lime Eastnor Lime avenue Clumber Park Notts
Small-leaved lime coppice Roudsea Wood Cumbria Small-leaved lime pollard Wye Valley Glos Small-leaved lime Rusland Cumbria Large-leaved lime coppice stool Leigh Woods above Avon Gorge
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