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Can I have a few?
In Ashdown Forest there is a small group of horse chestnuts, all very mature and they look absolutely beautiful, some hot days cows lay under them and the peace is tangible.
There is also a line of trees and I'm not sure what they are but they're mature too and they make a space like a cathedral underneath them. |
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over a year ago
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This is such a difficult question ,,,,,, but for want of a better reason, I'm gonna have to say the humble olive tree ,,,,,, but I love all trees... |
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Ooh London Plane, Copper Beech, and glorious Acers. But I love all those wonderful old Cedars and others you get in Victorian gardens - I just love huge old trees, Arboretums are glorious places!! |
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Being really-really old ,,,,,, I can just about remember watching a kids TV programme called " The Singing Ringing Tree" and it used to scare the fuk'in bejesus outta me....
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"Being really-really old ,,,,,, I can just about remember watching a kids TV programme called " The Singing Ringing Tree" and it used to scare the fuk'in bejesus outta me....
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Issi Noho lived in a tree. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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I'm old school. Love a gnarly old oak tree. Had a den inside the branches of a weeping willow when I was a kid and an apple tree I used to sit in and read as well. Arbutus, magnolia and Japanese maples are stunning too.
I haven't met a tree yet I didn't like. I may be part dryad. |
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"Being really-really old ,,,,,, I can just about remember watching a kids TV programme called " The Singing Ringing Tree" and it used to scare the fuk'in bejesus outta me....
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I can remember the Singing Ringing Tree - it was eerie!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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love trees - used to cycle to Dunham park when i was younger and sit under a huge oak tree for hours with a book - so peaceful - now my fave tree is 'our tree' in the local park - even has a hook for my bag |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"hard to choose but I would say...
Palm trees
Christmas trees
Maples
cherry blossom
We have Palm Trees in the garden, and banana trees, they look fab! "
We have a line of giant redwoods. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"hard to choose but I would say...
Palm trees
Christmas trees
Maples
cherry blossom
We have Palm Trees in the garden, and banana trees, they look fab!
We have a line of giant redwoods. "
I like some giant wood |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"Inspired by this thread we're now logged on to 'monumental trees' - now know the biggest, tallest and widest trees in the world!
Roll on the next pub quiz!
A
What's the smallest tree?"
Monumental trees doesn't do small!
(But it's the dwarf willow )
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"What a cool thread
magnolia for me - first thing I see when I open my curtains - shame they don't flower longer
Damn cool thread. What are you insinuating? "
I'm serious honest and your right 'damn cool' - if you are ever up North pop in and I'll show you my Bonsai collection |
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"Being really-really old ,,,,,, I can just about remember watching a kids TV programme called " The Singing Ringing Tree" and it used to scare the fuk'in bejesus outta me....
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I also remember that and agree it was scary. |
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"What a cool thread
magnolia for me - first thing I see when I open my curtains - shame they don't flower longer
Damn cool thread. What are you insinuating?
I'm serious honest and your right 'damn cool' - if you are ever up North pop in and I'll show you my Bonsai collection "
Bonsai? Was hoping for a sequoia to suck on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Copper Beech is my absolute favourite. There is a fantastic one, near where I live.
My Mum always said when we were small, that where trees meet across a road, that's where the fairies live. So for that reason I love an avenue of mature trees that meet in the middle. |
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