FERNS - DUNCAN CENTRAL
WOOD
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This amazing survivor in Park Wood ( small plantation just over A377 ) is approx 3 to 400 years old. Dated from the inexact science of measure circumference.

My favourite Eggesford tree stump. Near to Eggesford church. Just love the grain patterns.

Climbing Ivy, on a tree in Park Wood.

A favoured photo subject next door when we still lived in Egg. The shed was mostly built from whole railway sleepers, salvaged when they were replaced with concrete ones. Bought up the hill by horse and cart when the Triggers lived at 14 Challices. The door was more lightly built from hefty offcuts.

Tree bark in Park Wood ( I think )

Pretty much dead tree by the Taw, wonderful crinkly, fractured texture

Tree roots on a tree near Hawridge.

Detail on a tree section on Hayne Farm, near the potato lifter ( see Misc )