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The Oak's trunk
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK9237
Quercus Robor, the English or Pedunculate Oak can live to 1500 years. This is a... (more)
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The trunk of an ancient oak
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9237
Quercus Robor, the English or Pedunculate Oak can live to 1500 years. This is a... (more)
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Knopper Galls
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
A healthy acorn and an acorn distorted by the presence of the cynipid gall wasp... (more)
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The Oak Tree
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK9237
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The oak in Belton Lane
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK9237
The green tree in the centre farground is the huge Oak on Belton Lane, now known... (more)
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The Grantham Oak
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK9237
Surrounded by a side road, the tree in Belton Lane.
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Quercus robur: English Oak
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9339
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Oak Leaves
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9237
The foliage of the Grantham Oak, showing the typical Quercus Robor leaves - and... (more)
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Grantham's oldest resident
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9237
Information board for what is now called "The Grantham Oak", where it... (more)
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Protecting the tree
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9237
The roped area is intended to prevent parked vehicles damaging the roots of the tree.
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There will be acorns
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Quercus robur, the English or Pedunculate Oak, differs from our other native... (more)
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Knopper galls on acorns
by Phil Brandon Hunter
for square TQ8933
Knopper wasp galls caused by the wasp Andricus quercuscalicis
on Pedunculate... (more)
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Branches of English Oak, Chadwick Lane, near Chadwick End
by Robin Stott
for square SP2074
Quercus robur (formerly Q.pedunculata) is English Oak. "Seedlings grow from... (more)
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The Dalston Oak, from the west, Acorn Bank estate
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY6127
Acorn Bank is a National Trust property, incorporating an old house, gardens,... (more)
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Oak tree, south of Ling Cottage
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK2205
On the south side of the public footpath / access track, in Amington Hall's parkland.
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Oak tree, outside Amington Hall Farm
by Christine Johnstone
for square SK2305
At the western entrance to the farmyard.
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English Oak (Quercus robur) at Longleat House
by Derek Voller
geograph for square ST8043
A nearby plaque states that this magnificent tree was planted on the fifteenth... (more)
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Oak tree in grassland, Hunstay Hill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO4473
The large scale OS map revised in 1998 shows this field as woodland, but it is... (more)
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A lengthening Acorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Acorn on the Pedunculate or English Oak, Quercus robur, sometimes called the... (more)
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English Oak coming into leaf, Chadwick Lane, north of Chadwick End
by Robin Stott
for square SP2074
Oak can be recognised at a distance in spring because of the distinctive colour... (more)
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Oak tree in a bean field
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO4473
Below Hunstay Hill.
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English Oak, Quercus robur - Always look up!
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9339
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Quercus robur
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0622
Wonderful oak tree at the side of School Lane, Edenham. The nearer trees are,... (more)
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Trees by the path
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
In the foreground a Hazel, then a Hawthorn lightly dusted with blossom, and... (more)
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Two trees
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0220
These are two different species.
The one on the left is a Sycamore, Acer... (more)
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Lots of galls
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Oak trees pay host to a wide variety of infecting insects, many of which are... (more)
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A standard oak
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
A solid, well established, middle aged oak tree. With a slightly spindlier... (more)
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Leaves on the tiny oak
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0720
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A wall of field maple
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The golden glow of several field maple trees, flanked by the browner hues of Oaks.
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Tiny side shoot
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Oak Tree
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0133
This wonderful tree is in the garden at the Manor House
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Quercus robur,
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Catkins and bursting leaves from the tip-buds of an Oak Tree. These are male... (more)
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Late autumn, Richmond Park
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TQ1972
The bracken and the oak trees are almost the same colour.
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Oak and silver birch, Richmond Park
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TQ1872
In their autumn glory, just north of Pembroke Lodge.
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English oak
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7168
Still awaiting the first flush of new leaves. Growing in the sheep pastures and... (more)
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The Boldmere, Birmingham
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1193
The Boldmere is a pub at the corner of Boldmere Road, left, and Sheffield Road,... (more)
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A sweeping curve
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
An oak, with a very pronounced curve. A valuable thing for construction of... (more)
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The overhanging Oak
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
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Single oak
by Alan Hunt
geograph for square SU9075
A fine oak by the footpath across Wakers Farm
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Oak tree and The Pyramid
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7168
The Pyramid, built in 1728 by Nicholas Hawksmoor, stands on the Castle Howard... (more)
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East on Reddicap Heath Road
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1395
Buses serve Sutton Coldfield and central Birmingham. A fine oak may speak of a... (more)
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Oaks near old Stare Bridge
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP3271
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Creeton corner plantation
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0119
After the second world war, when Grimsthorpe was being repaired after being used... (more)
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Red deer in the bracken, Richmond Park
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TQ1972
Well camouflaged in late autumn.
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Lots more galls
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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A healthy bearing of acorns
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
I had despaired of seeing any acorns this year, but all of a sudden they have... (more)
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Too close to the red deer, Richmond Park
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square TQ1972
There are signs at all the entrances and car parks asking people not to get... (more)
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