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The decaying nature of ancient and veteran trees is one of their key characteristics because of the microhabitats they offer ...
The cutting down of an ancient oak tree in north London is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police. The remains of the oak, estimated to be up to 500 years old, were discovered by council ...
One thing we do know is the shocking ... more on how trees look for humans rather than the inherent historical and ecological values that trees like the Whitewebbs Oak possess.
The pedunculate oaks typical of Leipzig's floodplain forest and other German oak forests are struggling to regenerate in the understorey due to a lack of light. One reason for this is the absence of ...
The owners of Toby Carvery are under fire after an ‘irreplaceable’ ancient oak in north London was chopped down. The tree, ...
California’s particular brand of indoor/outdoor living has captured our imagination for more than 50 years. But can the envious design style adapt to today’s climate?
But did you know it's actually illegal to plant, grow and sell Callery pear trees in Ohio due to their invasive nature? So why are they banned in Ohio? And why do they smell? Here's what you ...
Why can’t machines process CO2 the way trees do? Tom Brewer | Ponder ... and they provide other benefits like oxygen, water filtration and animal habitats. The main drawback is that plants ...
In fact, many fruit trees produce edible fruit, are devilishly sumptuous, and are worth planting in your yard. Native trees like mulberry ... though they do best in temperate regions. To ensure better ...
“A tree that has damage to its bark is more susceptible to like a fungal infection or to insects penetrating the tree, and we do have some concerns about forest health that we’re also going to be ...
But he can’t do it without risking his ... Conlan’s property doesn’t look like a wetland. It's not connected directly to a stream. Its surface is often dry and overgrown with grass. There’s a stand of ...