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Hi all. According to the "Royal Horticultural Society Gardeners Encyclopedia of Plants & Flowers" the most common trees in England are;
The Common Oak - Quercus Robur The Ash - Fraxinus Excelsior & The Beech - Fagus Sylvatica All large trees growing well over 20 metre plus. Alas, I am not a master of all things Arboreal.....but that's what they say. I thought the Sycamore would be there too. I am from the North East of England though, we really need some posh git from the Home Counties to set the record straight :). You should see some of the trees in County Durham, they look like skyscrapers relative to this 'Bonsai' affair lol. I agree that it is very important to get this right however, as it has to look like England. These are of course all WIP people, so give them a break. :) I would say the Royal Horticultural Society would be the definitive source on these matters, without doubt.....So check them out! :) |
There would be a lot more Elm trees then than there are now - since almost wiped out by Dutch Elm disease.
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When you look at the diversity of opinions and discussions and information that just a few pictures every friday can ignite on this forum, one can start to wonder what strange bunch of people that are lurking around here..
What other gaming forum would bring forth the "dutch elm disease"? Now it's just for me to find a way to slip that piece of information into a discussion in real life... Skarphol |
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http://www.british-trees.com/treegui...0000003851.htm Mixture of Poplar Oak and hedgerow on country lane in Kent. I know this wont be modelled but it gives an idea to those wondering what it looks like :) Alot of the country roads 60 years ago were like this due to lack of traffic. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...CN3504copy.jpg |
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yeah, flight sims have always been a weirdo magnet imo that's why I draw the line at strapping infrared beams on my head. |
Let's not forget the plane tree :-)
http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/content/160441.JPG The plane tree has nature's finest 'cameo'...in my opinion: http://www.cambridge2000.com/gallery...s/P3125281.jpg |
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How lovely. And hopefully a pub nearby for some fine English bitter, that I miss so much. |
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