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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 bole, Swindale Beck
by Andrew Curtis
for square NY8015
The common ash tree of Britain and Ireland is the species Fraxinus excelsior,... (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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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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Ash Dieback near Oldhamstocks
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT7470
A mature Ash severely affected by a fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus [Chalara... (more)
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Roadside Ash tree with dieback
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2470
Having never seen what I thought to be the typical symptoms around Edinburgh... (more)
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Ash tree beside a track
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7357
An ash tree beside a track at Horsham. One wonders if ash trees such as this... (more)
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Fraxinus excelsior
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
A self-sown Ash Tree in my hedge.
I had been planning to take it out - many... (more)
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An ash tree - down but not quite out
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD4796
The upper part of this ash tree is lying in the bog nearby suggesting that it... (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 in the hedgerow
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SP2626
If the disease ash deadback becomes widespread an ash tree such as this one near... (more)
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Ash dieback disease
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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Trunk of an Ash tree
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
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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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Enormous trees
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
A single oak towers over the path from the left hand verge. Immediately in... (more)
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Bark of an Ash Tree
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1034
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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 beside the road near Upper Tysoe
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SP3343
With the disease 'ash dieback' spreading one wonders if trees like... (more)
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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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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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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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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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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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Lone Ash Tree
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
This one looks healthy enough!
Several of the stands of Ash are due to be... (more)
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Ash tree and castle remains
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SN5520
A fine ash tree beside masonry remains of the outer bailey Dryslwyn Castle.
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An ash tree in the setting sun
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO2136
The last rays of the setting sun catch the leaves of an ash tree below the... (more)
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Ash tree beside a track
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7772
An ash tree and silage bales beside a track across a field with Ribbesford Wood... (more)
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Large ash tree, Yealand Storrs
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD4976
A fine old ash tree growing in sheep pasture by the footpath to Thrang Moss.
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Ash tree on Farleton Fell
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD5480
Although close to the exposed summit ridge, a hollow in the limestone has... (more)
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Ash trees
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO5556
Ash trees in farmland near Holly Brook to the east of Risbury.
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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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Roadside trees near Torrance Farm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NS9066
Looking east to an Ash badly affected by dieback, caused by a fungus... (more)
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A towering Ash
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Ash tree grown to match the height of the surrounding Larch.
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Ash tree on Feizor Thwaite
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD7967
The name 'thwaite' is ironic since it derives from the Old Norse for a... (more)
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Ash tree at Romsley
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO9678
If ash dieback disease takes hold and becomes widespread this could be a rare... (more)
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Big, solitary ash tree, Colton Heights
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD3186
Although the altitude here is relatively low ( slightly more than 100m), the ash... (more)
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The bark of an ash tree
by Karl and Ali
for square SD4974
Ash trees can develop a very rough and patterned bark as they get older.
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Ash tree and track
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7654
Ash tree beside a track which is a right of way near Brockamin.
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Trees on Harry Bank, Skelsmergh
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD5396
The large tree on the left is an ash. Will it survive the ash dieback disease... (more)
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Large ash by Howgill Lane above Sedbergh
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD6492
If the ash dieback fungus spreads then trees like this will become a thing of the past.
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Bagden Wood - Ash Tree Removal
by Colin Smith
geograph for square TQ1451
Sign explaining forestry activity in the Polesden Lacey Estate - ash dieback is... (more)
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Threatened Ash
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
Some of the Ash trees likely to be cleared in the coming weeks because of Ash Dieback
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Wawensmere Road past 'Wayside'
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1363
"Oak before ash" was a notable feature of spring. When it comes to... (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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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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