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Rowan on the shores of Wast Water, Cumbria
Late afternoon sunlight strikes an ash in Borrowdale, Cumbria
Silver birch in Lingmell Gill, above Wast Water, Cumbria
Ancient oak pollard in Moccas Park, Herefordshire
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Rowan on the shores of Wast Water, Cumbria
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Late afternoon sunlight strikes an ash in Borrowdale, Cumbria
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Silver birch in Lingmell Gill, above Wast Water, Cumbria
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Ancient oak pollard in Moccas Park, Herefordshire
Field oaks amidst oil seed rape, near Eardisley, Herefordshire
Avenue of common limes at Eastnor, Herefordshire
Massive old beech pollard in Dulsmead Hollow, Epping Forest, Essex
Windswept beeches line an old hedgerow on Blorenge, above Abergavenny, Gwent

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Field oaks amidst oil seed rape, near Eardisley, Herefordshire

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Avenue of common limes at Eastnor, Herefordshire
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Massive old beech pollard in Dulsmead Hollow, Epping Forest, Essex
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Windswept beeches line an old hedgerow on Blorenge, above Abergavenny, Gwent
Hoar-frosted willows along the Evenlode Valley in the Cotswolds
Interior of ancient Much Marcle Yew with a girth of 30' in St Bartholomew's churchyard
Yew centrepiece of Britain's finest topiary garden, known as the Umbrella Tree at Levens Hall Cumbria
The Old Lion Ginkgo in Kew gardens (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)
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Hoar-frosted willows along the Evenlode Valley in the Cotswolds
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Interior of ancient Much Marcle Yew with a girth of 30' in St Bartholomew's churchyard
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Yew centrepiece of Britain's finest topiary garden, known as the Umbrella Tree at Levens Hall Cumbria
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The Old Lion Ginkgo in Kew gardens (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)
Croft Castle Oak, Britain's greatest girth (37') sessile oak (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004) Bewdley Sweet Chestnut, Worcestshire (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004) One of the Pennant Melangell Yews in Powys (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004) The Bettws Newydd Yew in Monmouthshire (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)

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Croft Castle Oak, Britain's greatest girth (37') sessile oak (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)

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Bewdley Sweet Chestnut, Worcestshire (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)

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One of the Pennant Melangell Yews in Powys (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)

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The Bettws Newydd Yew in Monmouthshire (from The Heritage Trees of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Constable & The Tree Council 2004)

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