I wish I lived in a place where there are old trees with names, like the
Whitechapel Mulberry. And with history: this is one of half a dozen surviving mulberries in the east end of London that were planted during a fad for raising silk worms in the reign of James I.
2 comments:
Naming trees seems to me the sort of activity one engages in only in places that have far too few trees.
could a local audubon society be engaged to do some tree-naming with you and submit the results to your city council for vote on whether to adopt names?
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