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Here are the top 10 trees nominated for 'tree of the year' | Here are the top 10 trees nominated for 'tree of the year' |
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I've seen and climbed a lot of good trees in my time; big trees, small trees, leafy trees, trees with nice grippy bark, but I've lacked a means by which to chart their quality. | |
Fortunately the Woodland Trust has set up England's first Tree of the Year award, to be voted on by the public. | Fortunately the Woodland Trust has set up England's first Tree of the Year award, to be voted on by the public. |
A shortlist of 10 really bloody great trees has been drawn up by experts, taking in a tree in which Robin Hood hid and the one that reputedly dropped an apple on Sir Isaac Newton. | A shortlist of 10 really bloody great trees has been drawn up by experts, taking in a tree in which Robin Hood hid and the one that reputedly dropped an apple on Sir Isaac Newton. |
There's also the Kett's Oak where farmers met to lead a rebellion against barons 500 years ago and the Ankerwycke in Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta. | There's also the Kett's Oak where farmers met to lead a rebellion against barons 500 years ago and the Ankerwycke in Runnymede where King John sealed the Magna Carta. |
All the choices seems disappointingly based on their historic character, I'm just here for really nice looking trees. | All the choices seems disappointingly based on their historic character, I'm just here for really nice looking trees. |
"Some of them really just jump out at you, you know them very well – the Ankerwycke yew is an absolutely astounding tree," ancient tree specialist Jill Butler told The Guardian. "The Major oak, and Old Knobbley, these are very, very well known and well-loved. Old Knobbley had the greatest number of nominations so it’s obviously a very popular tree in Essex. | "Some of them really just jump out at you, you know them very well – the Ankerwycke yew is an absolutely astounding tree," ancient tree specialist Jill Butler told The Guardian. "The Major oak, and Old Knobbley, these are very, very well known and well-loved. Old Knobbley had the greatest number of nominations so it’s obviously a very popular tree in Essex. |
"There are some that one would’ve expected, but some that are obviously well-loved in their villages such as the Whiteleaved oak and the Ickwell oak." | "There are some that one would’ve expected, but some that are obviously well-loved in their villages such as the Whiteleaved oak and the Ickwell oak." |
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