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Austrian Pine – 1572

Survey data
Surveyed by: Stephen FosterSurveyed on: 29th September 2014
Number of trees: 15
Tree form: Maiden
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Public - open access (e.g. public park, churchyard, etc)

Growing on the tree

  • Ivy

Additional comments

There are 15 trees on the west side of Maidstone Road (B2160) on the north edge of the village, which are on a grass bank by a ditch.
All are Scots Pine of Monterrey pine. From south to north girths are:
1. 202cm
2. 133cm
3. 181cm
2 saplings
4. 165cm
5. not accessible – too much ivy.
6. 138cm
7. 156cm
8. 176cm
9. not accessible
10. 156cm
11. and 12 covered in thick ivy
13. 142cm
14. 177cm with ivy
15 not accessible – too much ivy.
These trees are a local landmark.

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