I used to walk this field and regularly saw this particular hawthorn tree, so it's the subject of several photos from a few years ago. I'd like to remind myself of its presence as there have been many houses built around these beautiful fields. I'm not sure if the tree still stands but I'd like to think it did...a special presence it held for me
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Well I found out I was right, as here is some more info on what I now know is called 'co-dominate stems' from a tree arborist..
How cool is that :) Great description!
Yes Raven often throws things at me like that,when they are needed especially when I'm on a topic of interest..the tree here below up close you can see really well,I notice it has a really cool trunk shape, 3 main trunks but with added interest is the tubular structure of it as if it once when young was a number of twigs that joined together like grafted to make 3 trunks,see the lines of them?.. so its actually a multi-trunkular tree that takes it to another level esthetically as you slowly walk around them and pause at each 3d configuration you feel you are looking at an incredible sculpture of genius creativity..However it might be more prone to disease & rotting in the joints and then splitting during high wind eventually, not as strong as single stem thats stacked straight.
Thanks Vlada, I hadn't spotted this video, just watching now
This came into my video feed today..Raven guide..
Sounds like an excellent idea Vlada
Ahhh and cos they made the roads wider, and removed the drain run off ditches, the farms themselves are gonna turn into bogs.. thats why its important to have irrigation of some kind or paths for run off rain water ..or these plantings of trees I shared could help to suck up some water,but not fast enough I dont think..so what farmers do here when they know their land is gonna turn to a bog, is they do drainage ditches behind their fence lines instead of in frount of the fence by the roadside,or between the paddocks themselves all running into a main streamed area catchment.
I think over in England this could work too. It's been so wet here, there was a tree over the main road a few days ago. There been storm after storm, the ground is saturated. Still lots of pot holes on the roads, the authorities keep "patching". What used to happen is that the farmers would clear ditches at the side of country roads, now there's few ditches as the roads have been made wider for the big farm machinery.
Yes I'm sure many tree species will suffer with it if they are a weak tree species or planted in the wrong areas, but some may also adapt, nature has its own ways to manage things, ..but if people Planted native species--they restore watersheds and natural rivers, farmers over here especially have to plant native bush farm plans to prevent watershed erosion and encourage wildlife to form a natural eco system & fresh water,this all helps with climate change too...they are like these images below:-
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