|
Weeping Conifer, Conifer Garden, Breezy Knees Gardens
by Rich Tea
for square SE6656
|
|
Dominant tree, St Brides Wentlooge
by Jaggery
geograph for square ST2982
One of many tall conifers in St Bridget's churchyard.
|
|
Dominant conifer, Malpas, Newport
by Jaggery
geograph for square ST3091
Towering above South Wales Vets near the corner of Malpas Road and Russell Drive.
|
|
Willow-leaf Podocarp at Lauriston
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2076
Podocarpus salignus, an unusual and rare tree on the drive to the castle. It has... (more)
|
|
Conifer on a River Park corner, Marlborough
by Jaggery
geograph for square SU1868
River Park is a long cul-de-sac on a bank of the River Kennet.
|
|
Tall conifer, Cannon Hill Park
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SP0683
The one curved branch makes it look like a fishing hook. Birmingham's... (more)
|
|
Roadside Larch
by M J Richardson
for square NS9940
Larix decidua, a deciduous conifer, so in mid-March still leafless.
|
|
Yew fruits - detail
by M J Richardson
for square NT2570
The Yew [Taxus baccata] is one of three native UK conifers. The fruits consist... (more)
|
|
Yew fruiting on Braid Hills Drive
by M J Richardson
for square NT2570
The Yew [Taxus baccata] is one of three native UK conifers. The fruits consist... (more)
|
|
Willow-leaf Podocarp - developing cones
by M J Richardson
for square NT2076
The female flowers of Podocarpus salignus are very reduced, consisting of one or... (more)
|
|
Willow-leaf Podocarp - detail
by M J Richardson
for square NT2076
Detail of the long narrow leaves and simple, reduced cones of Podocarpus... (more)
|
|
Willow-leaf Podocarp - foliage
by M J Richardson
for square NT2076
Detail of the long narrow leaves of Podocarpus salignus on Lauriston Castle... (more)
|
|
Ballyboley Forest
by Rossographer
geograph for square J3298
Young conifers growing in Ballyboley Forest.
|
|
Conifer sapling, Cwmcarn Forest Drive
by Robin Drayton
for square ST2493
At stopping point 4.
|
|
Truncated conifer, outside Acton Burnell Castle
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SJ5301
Can anyone identify this? I think it's a larch.
|
|
Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis)
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ6064
Love it or hate it, you have to admit that Sitka Spruce does produce... (more)
|
|
Larch Cones
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ5963
The upper edges of the scales that make up these cones turn out and down, so... (more)
|
|
Yellow box dwarfed by a tree near Malpas Court, Newport
by Jaggery
geograph for square ST2991
Yellow grit / salt box alongside Whittle Drive.
|
|
Coeden binwydd ar y domen lechi / Pine tree on the slate tip
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5460
Small conifers are beginning to colonise the slate tips of Chwarel Fawr [Cefn Du].
|
|
Flowers and Cones
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ3656
I think this is a spruce of some kind but I'm not sure exactly which. It... (more)
|
|
Dominant conifer, Llanhamlach, Powys
by Jaggery
geograph for square SO0826
At the edge of a field opposite the village churchyard.
|
|
Tree, Old Mill Road
by Derek Harper
for square SX9063
The limbs of a venerable conifer above a one-way stretch of lane.
|
|
An escapee from Donen Las
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5459
Conifer growing on a Cefn Du spoil heap. The old road from Waunfawr to Llanberis... (more)
|
|
Conifers on the moor, Saddleworth
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE0505
|
|
The western tip of a Cefn Du spoil heap
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5460
The tongue of slate waste is slowly being colonised by conifers from the nearby... (more)
|