A familiar sight to many are the bare, leafless tree branches in summer of elms which have died as a result of Dutch Elm disease. However there is hope, as within this same wood a wonderful specimen of wych elm is still surviving. Its knotty burrs and fissures in the bark providing a haven for invertebrates and bats.
Friday, 1 July 2011
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