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Article Directory - General Interest, Attractions and Nature Study - Trees in EnglandArticles of General Interest The Minchenden Oak in Minchenden Oak Gardens is an ancient pollarded oak tree said to be some 800 years old. Still growing in Minchenden Oak Gardens this magnificent oak tree is thought to be a survivor of the ancient Forest of Middlesex. See MORE The sycamore is one of the best-known trees in this country, and often grows to a great height. Its leaves are large and five-pointed, the main veins spreading from the top of the leaf stalk. See MORE About Beech trees and the wide-spreading crown of branches. The ground beneath a beech tree is generally destitute of other vegetation in the summer as the broad, thin and glossy leaves form a dense shade below. See MORE The oak tree is perhaps the best-known of all British forest trees, not only from its wide distribution, but also from its historical and legendary associations. The oak tree hardly ever flowers until it is over 50 years old, and is one of the favourite woodland trees. See MORE |
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