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Lorraine Kelly has been told to put up with birds pooing on her car and pine needles blocking the gutters of her £2million home after council bosses said the TV star can't chop down a Corsican ...
A worried resident whose house was damaged by a falling branch from a much-admired Corsican pine tree has been told it can't be cut down. The 70ft tree is on Swansea Council-owned land in West ...
A tree species once hailed as a weapon against global warming is under threat from a fatal disease blamed on the very climate changes it was hoped it would help protect us against.
Campaigners are "disgusted" at plans to cut down a 200-year-old tree which is a major feature of a Plymouth park in an act of “arboreal terrorism”. The huge Corsican pine, in Devonport Park ...
Tina Swani, chief executive of Sutton Coldfield Charitable Trust, said: “This woodland was made up of Corsican pine, which was deliberately planted for harvesting to be cut down in a time when ...
I'm walking beneath overhanging branches of Corsican Pine, and suddenly I become aware of strange, alien-like cocoons hanging from the branches. Draped with eerie cobwebs, these things are the ...
Dothistroma needle blight threat to Scottish pine forests. By FRANK URQUHART. Published 21st Sep 2012, 03:59 GMT.
Dothistroma needle blight currently affects Lodgepole and Corsican Pine trees in Scotland and has already jumped host to affect Scots Pine.
CORSICAN pine (Pinus Laricio) is being planted in Britain at the present day on a very considerable scale, especially under the auspices of the Forestry Commission. In fact, it is being given ...