The 4000 year old #Seahenge central tree stump can still be seen at Lynn Museum
It’s also one of my Great Trees of Britain #GTOB @ticl.me 🏆🌳🇬🇧
www.lynnmuseum.norfolk.gov.uk/article/3049...
The 4000 year old #Seahenge central tree stump can still be seen at Lynn Museum
It’s also one of my Great Trees of Britain #GTOB @ticl.me 🏆🌳🇬🇧
www.lynnmuseum.norfolk.gov.uk/article/3049...
The 4000 year old #Seahenge central tree stump can still be seen at Lynn Museum
It’s also one of my Great Trees of Britain #GTOB @ticl.me 🏆🌳🇬🇧
www.lynnmuseum.norfolk.gov.uk/article/3049...
The 4000 year old #Seahenge central tree stump can still be seen at Lynn Museum
It’s also one of my Great Trees of Britain #GTOB @ticl.me 🏆🌳🇬🇧
www.lynnmuseum.norfolk.gov.uk/article/3049...
The tree has a unique layering habit, where its branches, when they touch the ground, can take root and grow into new trees.
The tree has a unique layering habit, where its branches, when they touch the ground, can take root and grow into new trees.
- like this unusual red snakebark maple 😉
ticl.me/brompton-cem...
Don’t forget to take ‘TiCL View’ App with you when you visit 👍 #treehunters
- like this unusual red snakebark maple 😉
ticl.me/brompton-cem...
Don’t forget to take ‘TiCL View’ App with you when you visit 👍 #treehunters
- like this unusual red snakebark maple 😉
ticl.me/brompton-cem...
Don’t forget to take ‘TiCL View’ App with you when you visit 👍 #treehunters
- like this unusual red snakebark maple 😉
ticl.me/brompton-cem...
Don’t forget to take ‘TiCL View’ App with you when you visit 👍 #treehunters