Great trees, always been fascinated by ancient and important trees, have lived beside a 500+ year old pedunculate oak for 17 years and its massive due to growing in open on a hill, very important for wildlife there.
What about the Queen Elizabeth Oak for great trees? http://www.gravelroots.net/mapage5.html
I live near a 500+ year old European Ash which has a very wide girth, really wide at the bottom where its roots go into the ground. Also live near 8 huge Scots Pine trees (100ft+ with a very wide top) which I have called the area the giant pine road due to the pines growing on the side of a road beside some fields.
What about the Queen Elizabeth Oak for great trees? http://www.gravelroots.net/mapage5.html
I live near a 500+ year old European Ash which has a very wide girth, really wide at the bottom where its roots go into the ground. Also live near 8 huge Scots Pine trees (100ft+ with a very wide top) which I have called the area the giant pine road due to the pines growing on the side of a road beside some fields.