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Ash trees by the lane to Arley House Farm
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2990
A row, almost a small grove, of ash trees flourishes between the lane and a... (more)
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Ash tree by Linwood Drive, Woodway Park
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3782
Woodway Park is a modern suburb of Coventry built around Woodway Lane, an... (more)
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Ash trees
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
These tall and slender Ash are just coming into Leaf, at least a week after the... (more)
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Hollis Lane, Kenilworth
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2873
Hollis Lane runs north from Kenilworth towards Crackley Lane. Here it passes... (more)
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Ash dieback at Hinchingbrooke Country Park
by M J Richardson
for square TL2171
Caused by a fungus, Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an ascomycete with an asexual stage... (more)
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Ash tree on the bridleway, near Tombridge Crescent
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4114
How long will this be here? Enjoy the ash tree while you can.
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Ash Tree, Sheldon Country Park
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP1685
This spot looks peaceful, but is close to the end of the runway of Birmingham Airport.
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Looking down the path from Roughknowles Wood
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2874
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Ash tree, Lillington Road
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3267
This fine tree stands at the corner with Burman Close; we are looking towards... (more)
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Diseased Ash tree, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2965
This bracket fungus on both sides of the tree is thought to be due to infection... (more)
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Always look up
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
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Aways look up
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
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Bark of an Ash Tree
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
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Trunk of an Ash tree
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
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Fraxinus excelsior
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
A fine, and healthy looking, specimen of the Common Ash at the end of a footpath
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Track to Hurst Farm
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2875
Several public footpaths intersect here, but the farm track receding into the... (more)
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Twisted limbs
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SE5044
Felled dead ash tree alongside Rolling Bridge.
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Always look up
by Bob Harvey
for square SJ7666
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Autumn colour: ash tree by Exeter Library
by David Smith
geograph for square SX9292
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Along The Drift
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0013
The distant tree is a Common Ash, Fraxinus excelsior, almost certainly... (more)
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Track overhung by ash trees
by David Lally
geograph for square SK4028
The track connects Weston Grange to the village,
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Log pile
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Culled and logged Ash trees
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Stumped
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
The sawn base of one of the culled Ash trees.
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Aftermath
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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The final moments
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
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Felling in progress
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The operator here is tying a sling around an Ash tree, due to be culled in the... (more)
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The working bit
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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The Monster behind the houses
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
Felling/logging machine working behind the houses in Beech Avenue. This is the... (more)
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Death spots
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
The red dots mark Ash trees due to be felled
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Saying goodbye
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
Many of the tall trees here are Ash, self-sown since the Forestry Commission... (more)
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Logged down
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The trunks of machine-felled Ash trees.
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Fallen ash, Myton Fields spinney, Warwick
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2964
Years before, this great ash tree fell over but, far from being dead it put... (more)
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Fraxinus excelsior
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square SK0419
Ash tree at Rugeley Trent Valley, with the former goods yard buildings beyond.
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Trees on Haconby Fen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF1025
Three oaks and one Ash on the verge of Haconby Fen Drove
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Goodbye, Ashes
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
These lovely trees are very mature ash trees, and are due to be felled to... (more)
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Ash beside the lane to the sewage works
by David Lally
geograph for square SM9018
The Lane between Keeston Bridge and Keeston is wider between the start at the... (more)
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Lane-side ash
by David Lally
geograph for square SM9018
A pretty poor specimen, with the wind-blown crown seen everywhere around here.
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A lane-side ash
by David Lally
geograph for square SM8920
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A mature Ash Tree
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9830
So far untouched by disease, but many in the woods are marked for felling.
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Are these healthy?
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
A stand of tall Ash not marked for felling in the campaign to control Die-back.... (more)
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Marked for felling
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0720
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Not long to stand
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0720
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Tree, with growth
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0821
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Honeysuckle vine
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The lazy, inconsistent, spiral of a honeysuckle up an Ash tree.
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Trees on the Stamford Meadow
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0206
A row of Ash trees grown against the fence separating the town meadow from the... (more)
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A spot on a tree
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
This tall ash, like the trunk seen in TF0820 : Death pox is marked for removal to... ( more)
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Death pox
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
Dots of red paint on an Ash tree fated to be felled in the fight against the... (more)
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By the stream
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
A leaning fence is not unusual along here, it seems. The giant Ash, surrounded... (more)
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The mark of death
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
One of the tall Ash trees marked up for felling. The number is to avoid... (more)
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Ash Dieback near Oldhamstocks
by M J Richardson
for square NT7470
A mature Ash severely affected by a fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus [Chalara... (more)
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