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Silver Birch – 1842

Survey data
Surveyed by: Stephen FosterSurveyed on: 6th December 2014
Number of trees: 1
Girth: 1.7m (measured at 1.5m)
Tree form: Maiden
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Private - visible from public access (permission not required to view)

This tree's story

White Chimney Wood is an ancient woodland with a SSI along the gill on the west side. The wood is largely hornbeam coppice with oak, beech and silver birch standards, holly handsome pine and European larch. Access is via several paths and an old roadway, and although it is not open access land, the landowner allows fairly free access to walkers.

Growing on the tree

  • Lichen
  • Moss

Additional comments

Tree 80m north of fence with field and 120m west of old road.Trunk indented, buttress roots, silver to base of trunk.Bark fissured. Branch broken off at 2.5m Trunk hollow .

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