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Common Walnut – 3099

Survey data
Surveyed by: Susan PittmanSurveyed on: 18th October 2011
Number of trees: 1
Girth: 1.02m (measured at 1.5m)
Tree form: Unsure
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Private - visible from public access (permission not required to view)

This tree's story

part of intermittent line of trees, with damson but only natural hedge left in the area near line of M25 so important for screening. It is on bank 3m down from W to E. In last 20 years has improved although there is 1 shorter and 1 long gap. It is no longer flayed back so hard nor ploughed close to, and is recovering from damage by previous stubble burning.
There are some good trees in places. Species = damson, spindle, hawthorn, elder, field
maple, goat willow, dogwood, oak, ash, walnut

Growing on the tree

  • Not known

Signs of animal life

  • Not known

Additional comments

Tree A134c In Crockenhill Tree Surveys 1982, 1992, 2002, 2012. Last measured 1991, (largest of 3 poles)main trunk inaccessible now. Tree healthier
than before.

Location

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