Hello. Doing an HCC hedgerow survey. Just need a few ideas on these two woodies.
Much appreciated. Thanks.
Much appreciated. Thanks.
From an archaeologists point of view, it's far too subjective and too limited in it's input to be anything but a quick guideline to a potential time frame.
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Need the soil type, but it looks like Dogwood. Cornus sanguinia, due to the blood red shoots and bark pattern. It grows on well drained, but moist soils, loves chalk but happy on loam and clay type too.
Has some awesome history as a wood for arrows.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ötzi
Could equally be a willow species though. Are those thorns on the first one?
Dogwood is great for making skewers for kebabs, apparently...
I'd like to hear your opinion of the book when you've worked through it, please ?
Dogwood is very good for hedge basketry type items
I hope you recover very swiftly; Son2 is suffering it just now and he's pretty miserable.
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Hmm, sounds very dodgy, for all the reasons you've given and more.....can I butt in on this ?
Hooper's Rule...in which the estimated age of a hedge is worked out by counting the number of species in a thirty yard stretch, multiplying it by 110 and adding 30.
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