Local places, plants and invertebrates, occasional ancient coins, some other stuff.
What makes it a 'wayfaring' tree? Surely there's a story behind that?
According to the Woodland Trust, the origin of the name is unknown. But it is quite evocative. You can find it in hedgerows, where travellers would see it.
What makes it a 'wayfaring' tree? Surely there's a story behind that?
ReplyDeleteAccording to the Woodland Trust, the origin of the name is unknown. But it is quite evocative. You can find it in hedgerows, where travellers would see it.
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