Our Tree Links Page
A
society grows great when old men plant trees in whose
shade they know
they shall never sit.
Ancient
Greek proverb
(...but we plant trees at
all ages in Woodland Ways, whatever
your
gender
- come and join us).
On
this page we have bought together a growing range of
links to
other sites
and publications which are about trees.
They offer an insight into the context of the
work
of Woodland Ways.
If you know of a good 'tree' site on the web we
should feature
let
us
know, we'll put it here.
How to plant trees
Tree
Planting Guide
How to do it - from the Tree Council.
What tree
is it?
Identify your tree by leaf, by fruit and by name.
BBC
Gardening page
A step by step guide
for a method of planting young trees.
Offers other good horticultural links too.
Worldland
Trust page
A page on practical support from a group
dedicated to
saving rainforest trees. Section on planting too.
TreeHelp.com
A US site, but one that offers advice about planting
a variety
of tree and shrub sizes. Informative about
burlap!
The
Natterer's Bat
Our
Natterer's Wood
site is so called because it is
close
to a colony of this
protected creature.
These sites offer
interesting insights into its habitat
and show what the bat looks
like.
BBC
Science and Nature page
Good basic round up of bat
facts.
Natterer's
Bat page
Superb photographs of such a
shy, nocturnal animal.
Borealforest.org
Another page with a good
photograph.
How to
identify
your tree
British
Trees page
A
great photographic resource, with identification guide.
Forestry
Commission - Tree Name Trail
First
identify your leaf. Great fun.
Woodland
Flowers
A great resoure from
Beautiful Britain - how to identify
the flowers you see walking
on Woodland Ways.
Tree
Photographs
These
photographs are copyright. This
link is for information only.
They
are beautiful images, but they belong
to the photographer.
See licence details on each site.
AppleEye
Photography
A
great collection of
tree images from a Scottish professional site.
Tony
Howell
Trees
A
superb collectionof images from around the country.
Art
and nature at its best we think.
Elsewhere
in the world
Trees in Africa (
Picture site)
Trees,
but not as we see them in Suffolk.
Woodland
Ways has no responsibility for
the content of external sites.
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