Information: This is a newly planted tree and is next to the mature cherry and elm tree. There are very few of these in Exeter so will hopefully grow well and add some new character to the area. The nearest 'match' for this tree would be the European Hornbeam which we have a fair few across Exeter. There was no tree cage installed during the initial planting of this tree. Landowner: Exeter City Council (Public land) WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/crisis.silver.storm GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
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Information: There is already a mature Tulip tree in the park so the two together will add a real splash of colour on the early summer. The leaves are very pretty and do look a bit like the shape of a Tulip flower, but it is the flowers that give it the common name of Tulip tree. The flowers will help attract and feed a lot of insects and the fruit will provide food for many creatures. Tree cage installed. Landowner: Exeter City Council (Public land) WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/soak.bound.bugs GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
Information: This was planted shortly after the Pink Hawthorn and this was also a replacement for the two mature Sycamore trees that were removed. The Black walnut is a non native species and there aren't many of these about so it's a very welcome addition to the area. Although the flowers aren't very showy the fruit is and will provide extra food for birds, squirrels and other small mammals. No tree guard has been setup yet so this young tree is vulnerable from vandals and dogs. Landowner: Exeter City Council (Public land) WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/exchanges.rests.began GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
Information: This was a replacement for a recently felled Sycamore tree and is a welcome addition. Although it will be a much smaller tree than the Sycamore in size it will still provide a lot of nature value as the flowers are great for insect pollinators. When in flower this part of the fields will be a stunning pink. Landowner: Exeter City Council (Public land) WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/coffee.thank.again GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
Information: These trees tree were direct replacements for the 4 x Pin oaks that were removed the previous year. They are located in the area next to Nationwide. As these are part of the Section 106 (The 1990 Town & Country Planning Act) the replacements were of the same species. WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/labs.soaks.book GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
Information: The main part of the car park has no trees probably due to the sheer volume of cars and the limited size of the car park. The few trees that are within this small shopping estate are located by the entrance or the boundaries. This Silver birch was planted around March to April time that I can tell. Update: The tree has either failed completly or has bean vandalised beyond repair. Landowner: Private WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/pens.much.holly GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
Japanese pagoda (Styphnolobium japonicum) at St Thomas pleasure grounds. Planted January 202016/2/2020 Information: Quite a lot of work has been done within this part of the park. The two old Black locust tree stumps have been ground up to prevent new suckers as well as any potential trip hazard. The vandalised Sweetgum trees from 2018 have been replaced with this lovely Japanese Pagoda tree as well as the Foxglove tree nearby. Landowner: Exeter City Council (Public land) WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/encounter.bunk.clay GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
Information: Quite a lot of work has been done within this part of the park. The two old Black locust tree stumps have been ground up to prevent new suckers as well as any potential trip hazard. The vandalised Sweetgum trees from 2018 have been replaced with this lovely Foxglove tree as well as the Japanese Pagoda tree nearby. Landowner: Exeter City Council (Public land) WHAT 3 WORDS: https://what3words.com/axed.repair.sticky GOOGLE MAP INFORMATION Please leave any constructive comments below - they are all welcome.
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