Tree Trails - Humberstone Park
Leicester City Council
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Leicester City Council
@ukgov.tree_trails_humberstone_park
Tree Trails - Humberstone Park (csv)
tree_noTree No | common_nameCommon Name | latin_nameLatin Name | descriptionDescription | eastingEasting | northingNorthing | tree_photographTree Photograph | positionPosition |
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2 | Silver Birch | Betula pendula | Known as ‘Lady of the Woods’, this graceful tree was believed by pagan, Celtic and Germanic tribes to protect against evil spirits and to symbolise love and fertility. It has slender, drooping shoots and silver-white bark that becomes black and rugged at base of trunk with age. Yellow-green catkins … | 461961 | 305260 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/fa1241c16e13bc866806ba38fccda235 | 52.64155358554033, -1.0857471435365442 |
9 | Oak | Quercus robur | The English oak holds a special place in our culture, history, and hearts. It supports more life than any other native tree species in the UK, even its fallen leaves support biodiversity. Many oak trees live up to 200 years or more. Acorns are not usually produced until the oak tree is around 20 yea… | 462063 | 305092 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/5b6aac51bc3487f715898432de712dd4 | 52.640031871286226, -1.0842714800213897 |
10 | Austrian Pine | Pinus nigra | Sometimes referred to as the black Pine or Pinus nigra. It was introduced into Britain in the 1830’s. Its twin needles are darker green and much longer than the Scots Pine. This is a tough tree and a good choice for exposed locations. | 462152 | 305067 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/c3d88312c27081c8b078dc80fe194c51 | 52.639796989502806, -1.0829611248617352 |
11 | Beech | Fagus sylvatica | The Beech is one of our most beautiful trees and makes a magnificent specimen with its low branched habit and silver-grey bark. It matures into a stately tree and is well suited to large gardens and parks. It also a very valuable woodland tree which is highly valued by wildlife. Beech nuts (known as… | 462335 | 304898 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/6e312a8890bace433ff5133966bdc4a0 | 52.6382569711331, -1.0802890076766358 |
14 | Lime | Tilia x europaea | The Common Lime is widely found in parks and towns. Lime wood does not easily splinter and therefore makes a good carving wood. The tree’s wood is light, close grained and intricate designs can be carved for decorative purposes. Its trunk develops many burrs and has rounded dark green leaves. Small … | 462010 | 305086 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/7cf96a38b41964641c5788d3b0f85e6d | 52.63998398790511, -1.0850557271888577 |
17 | Black poplar | Populus nigra | The black poplar is a native of the UK, but unfortunately, its numbers are in decline. It is a fantastic tree for parks and woodlands forming a very large, impressive canopy, often planted in exposed areas. The female catkins form fluffy cotton-like seeds that blow off on the wind, this gives rise t… | 461854 | 305069 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/9c29ee386dd8cededd1d96a7b58915ae | 52.63984895381974, -1.0873639442524856 |
18 | Field Maple | Acer campestre | Native to England it forms a small to medium sized tree of rounded form. In autumn its leaves turn to yellows, reds and golden browns. It is a versatile and resilient tree, which can often be seen within hedgerows. | 461829 | 305090 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/4522d9c297b0b4786585ed964d4b96a3 | 52.64004055769645, -1.0877294141424114 |
20 | Grey Alder | Alnus incana | This Alder was introduced to the UK from Europe in the 1780’s. It is a hardy tree capable of coping with cold, wet soils and exposed situations. Its more pointed leaves help distinguish it from the native common Alder. | 461800 | 305169 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/5d3d11ff9cb1f2f66fa6ce8419f561a1 | 52.64075395244907, -1.0881431523804852 |
22 | Purple-leaved Cherry Plum | Prunus cerasifera ‘Pissardii’ | The dark red foliage of this tree makes it stand out in a crowd. It has a profusion of white flowers in late March to early April. It is a popular and hardy tree that tolerates most conditions. This tree is fine example of a mature Purple leaved cherry plum. | 461921 | 305226 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/2ff32067042422f18d1db1fa483a1476 | 52.64125253199252, -1.0863445663810405 |
1 | Yew | Taxus baccata | The native English Yew is a tree of many mystical and religious associations. This species is extremely long lived, with the oldest being a tree in Wales that is estimated to be 4000 years old. This tree withstands heavy pruning and can be used for topiary. Good examples can be seen in grand gardens… | 461945 | 305273 | https://data.leicester.gov.uk/api/explore/v2.1/catalog/datasets/tree-trails-humberstone-park/files/f55f4e244b67618074c8f7fbdd43c49c | 52.641672260358355, -1.0859811307965024 |
CREATE TABLE table_1 (
"tree_no" BIGINT,
"common_name" VARCHAR,
"latin_name" VARCHAR,
"description" VARCHAR,
"easting" BIGINT,
"northing" BIGINT,
"tree_photograph" VARCHAR,
"position" VARCHAR
);
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