Take a Bough

I’ve heard about a project called Tree Following via Gary Webb on Twitter, who is following a London Plane at Compton Verney. The project is being run by Lucy Corrander on her Loose and Leafy blog and the idea is to follow the life of a tree or a group of trees, returning at various points in the year to note the changes and what’s going on.

I love how trees reflect the changing seasons but also what they can tell us about our changing surroundings. For example, some like those at Beacon Park, are reminders of an old estate, when the buildings themselves are long gone.  I like the idea that each species of tree has a history, with its own uses and customs and also that there have been trees in the past which have been so important they have given their name to an area, such as the Shire Oak at Walsall Wood.

Which tree(s) should I follow though? Here are some contenders, in and around Lichfield.

My current thoughts are that I’ll choose a tree at Leomansley Wood and also our cider orchard at Fisherwick. I hope the comparison between a mature woodland tree and an orchard sapling will be interesting. Although, as you can see from the photo, the cider trees aren’t much more than sticks at the moment, so we’ll see!

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4 Responses to Take a Bough

  1. Such variety! Can see it’s difficult to choose. Being able to compare trees is a good idea. Hope you do decided to follow more than one . . . or two . . . or three . . . !

    So glad you are doing this. Looking forward to your posts.

    Lucy

    • Kate says:

      Thanks Lucy, I’m really looking forward to doing this. Think it will be a really good opportunity to learn more too!

  2. Willow says:

    oh what a great idea! … to compare a mature tree with a sapling…. I may just have to do the same with my little cherry tree….. I could find something 100 years old. hope you don’t mind.
    will follow your blog with great interest.
    blessings, Willow x

    • Kate says:

      Thanks Willow! Of course I don’t mind in fact I’m looking forward to reading about your discoveries :)
      Kate

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