Mr. Wegman is a member of the editorial board. Off Route 6 on Cape Cod, a few miles in from the bay near Yarmouth, Mass., there hides a giant ancient English weeping beech. The tree is so big that it ...
It may be the shadiest place in Flushing. A massive weeping beech tree is located in the park on 37th Avenue bearing its name. The tree is part of the legacy of another weeping beech that lived in ...
Why do some trees weep? Because they want to grow down. Instead of reaching for the sky, as most trees do, young stems of weeping trees toy only briefly with upward growth before arching gracefully ...
Visitors to the historic Captain Bangs Hallet House in Yarmouth Port are often encouraged, after the tour, to check out the tree in the back. Not a dozen steps from the house, the tree in question ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Russell Norton, horticulturist at the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension wrote In an email to the Cape Cod Times, that BLD was ...
An old friend has fallen. The weeping beech tree in Thornden Park, estimated to be 170 years old and one of the largest of its kind in the world, toppled over earlier this month. "It's a huge, sad ...
This is the sixth in a series of Nature Notes columns on Frederick County’s trees. Discover Frederick’s diverse array of trees on a self-guided walking tour. To see all of the trees, it should take ...
A tree can take a few years to show you the shape it means to be. Ten years ago, wandering through the old demesne forest at Cong, we found a drift of self-sown beech seedlings, a few inches high, and ...
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Original proposals included the felling of 160 trees alongside The Old Marine School in South Shields to make way for new homes at the site. The plans have since been amended to keep 13 trees on ...