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Deep in the Wood - Trees as
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Piet Mondrian’s Tree
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Klimt’s Tree Paintings
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The Dürer Tree
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Let's honour w/ by remembering Sophia Armitt & her botanical drawings 🌳
1. Leaves & seeds of the spindle tree (1906)
2. Hazel & oak tree buds (1894)
3. Alder seeds & catkins (1907)
4. Photo of Sophia Armitt (undated)

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To kick off we are looking at the role of trees in historic parkland.

Landowners planted trees not only for aesthetic reasons, but also for their value once harvested as timber for the navy, fuel, building, and furniture.

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The original carbon capture technology

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Snow on the Track, Backlight, and Blenheim oak (1400) - all by Dorset artist Gary Cook , who knows a thing or two about painting trees.

More of Gary's stunning trees and landscapes here: https://t.co/ZqwOkiFC6e

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It is so we are taking the opportunity to highlight some trees species you can see & also engravings in Mark Catesby's 'The natural history of Carolina, Florida & the Bahama Islands,...' publ. 1731-43.
1st - Magnolia grandiflora by Georg D. Ehret.

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Did you know that it is the UK’s largest annual tree celebration, marking the start of the winter tree season?

Celebrate with us by enjoying a couple of our beautiful left blank for your own message.

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recounts that if the holly used for the decoration of a house at Yuletide is smooth, then the wife of the household will head it for the coming year, but if prickly, the husband will rule the roost!

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The Tibetan cherry tree was introduced from China in the early 1900 by the Victorian plant hunter Ernest “Chinese” Wilson. This would have coincided with Miss Alice de Rothschild’s time at Waddesdon. This tree can be found along the Winter Light trail

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We're in sunny Beckton District Park in East today, planting thousands of small trees with hundreds of volunteers! Thanks so much to everyone involved 🌿🌟

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The 1815 work An essay on trees in landscape [977 Ken], has an array of striking illustrations by the Edward Kennion - perfect for raising awareness of

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“My favourite tree is the Ribston Pippin, said to have been grown from 1 of 3 pips sent to Ribston Hall in Yorkshire from Rouen in the 18th century.” Sylvia Travers, Team Leader .
Images: RHS Lindley Collections / William Hooker

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Trees are important for symbolic and environmental reasons. For we'd like to show you this tapestry of the Tree of Jesse, a beautiful stylised depiction of Jesus' dating back to the 1470s. See it in our Tapestries exhibition! https://t.co/SDyRUIBNtE

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We’re taking a trip to the land before time for Who wouldn’t love this wallpaper by House of Hackney on their wall?

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It's & as we're revealing the cover of our today, we thought we'd share this gorgeous forest by first. CLARE & CORY SHARE A (GLORIOUS) STORY celebrates wildlife & habitats in the UK & helps children understand why we need to protect nature

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Today marks the first day of
We like to highlight some of our favourite trees, like this one, captured on an early morning at the beginning of the month by volunteer photographer David Dales


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Someone said it was so I thought I’d share a few images from my explorations 😊

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