Today’s tree is a glorious old Oak tree that grows in the Cardiff Castle in Cardiff.
This is a Holm Oak said to be from the 18th century. I am not familiar with the Oak species as it does not grow in the warm climate of my city.
Click here to read about the tree.
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Click here to see more photos of this lovely Oak.
This post is part of Parul’s ThursdayTreeLove blog hop.