trees in the park
On 09/08/2015 18:11, Christina Websell wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 02:14:39 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 01/08/2015 07:49, Martin wrote: On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 18:14:45 +0100, stuart noble wrote: On 31/07/2015 18:03, Christina Websell wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... Every time I stroll round a London park I'm frustrated by not knowing the names of the trees, particularly those that have obviously been around for ever. There is one in flower in St.James Park at the moment which everyone was stopping to admire (and smell). These days one might expect there to be a plan of such things online. Sure, in this case it would mostly be plane, but there are some unusual ones too. Anyone any ideas how one might get this information? TIA You could buy yourself a book about trees? remember books? I have the Collins guide, but I don't take it (or my camera) everywhere I go. You could take leaves home and look them up. Yes, then there might be a 50% chance of identifying the tree! :-) 100%. from books. with the right book. -- I always have the right book. You would have. |
trees in the park
On 10/08/2015 07:59, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 22:01:56 +0100, David Hill wrote: On 09/08/2015 18:11, Christina Websell wrote: "Martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 02:14:39 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 01/08/2015 07:49, Martin wrote: On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 18:14:45 +0100, stuart noble wrote: On 31/07/2015 18:03, Christina Websell wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... Every time I stroll round a London park I'm frustrated by not knowing the names of the trees, particularly those that have obviously been around for ever. There is one in flower in St.James Park at the moment which everyone was stopping to admire (and smell). These days one might expect there to be a plan of such things online. Sure, in this case it would mostly be plane, but there are some unusual ones too. Anyone any ideas how one might get this information? TIA You could buy yourself a book about trees? remember books? I have the Collins guide, but I don't take it (or my camera) everywhere I go. You could take leaves home and look them up. Yes, then there might be a 50% chance of identifying the tree! :-) 100%. from books. with the right book. -- I always have the right book. You would have. Christina didn't have the right book for moles. Could be she does, but they just don't want to read it. |
trees in the park
On 10/08/2015 10:44, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 09:43:02 +0100, David Hill wrote: On 10/08/2015 07:59, Martin wrote: On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 22:01:56 +0100, David Hill wrote: On 09/08/2015 18:11, Christina Websell wrote: "Martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 02:14:39 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 01/08/2015 07:49, Martin wrote: On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 18:14:45 +0100, stuart noble wrote: On 31/07/2015 18:03, Christina Websell wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... Every time I stroll round a London park I'm frustrated by not knowing the names of the trees, particularly those that have obviously been around for ever. There is one in flower in St.James Park at the moment which everyone was stopping to admire (and smell). These days one might expect there to be a plan of such things online. Sure, in this case it would mostly be plane, but there are some unusual ones too. Anyone any ideas how one might get this information? TIA You could buy yourself a book about trees? remember books? I have the Collins guide, but I don't take it (or my camera) everywhere I go. You could take leaves home and look them up. Yes, then there might be a 50% chance of identifying the tree! :-) 100%. from books. with the right book. -- I always have the right book. You would have. Christina didn't have the right book for moles. Could be she does, but they just don't want to read it. or because she missed the mole when she threw them. That's where she has been going wrong. She used plain text instead of Semtex |
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