Manx Loaghtan(@MLProduce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 of our beech trees - one of my favourite trees, just love their autumn colours.

Always wonder why 2 adjacent trees change at different times, on the L is still quite green but on the R mostly reds and over half the leaves have dropped

2 of our beech trees - one of my favourite trees, just love their autumn colours. 

Always wonder why 2 adjacent trees change at different times, on the L is still quite green but on the R mostly reds and over half the leaves have dropped #trees #britishtrees #autumn #isleofman
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Chloe Fowler(@ecochloe_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I jokingly said yesterday “I can’t believe I’ve got to the end of my degree and still don’t know much on flowers and trees” but embarrassingly it wasn’t even a joke! So, I have decided to get this book and hopefully I can improve my tree ID!

I jokingly said yesterday “I can’t believe I’ve got to the end of my degree and still don’t know much on flowers and trees” but embarrassingly it wasn’t even a joke! So, I have decided to get this book and hopefully I can improve my tree ID! #britishtrees #britishwildlife
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Many quintessential American brands are no longer American-owned. Regardless of how well-rooted a company's history is, it doesn't mean that it will stay American. These are the companies that are no longer American-owned:

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Words of the Day: “field maple” — common name of Acer campestre, Britain’s only native maple & common across Europe; a quiet deciduous tree until mid-autumn when its leaves shine gold as bullion; the treasure-tree of hedge & field.
📷 Hans Braxmeier

Words of the Day: “field maple” — common name of Acer campestre, Britain’s only native maple & common across Europe; a quiet deciduous tree until mid-autumn when its leaves shine gold as bullion; the treasure-tree of hedge & field.
📷 Hans Braxmeier
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