Jubilee Trees Sun 13-Mar-2022 by Jubilee Trees Trees planted in the local community as part of the Queens Green canopy initiative for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Order by Default Title Date Filename Size Random Search Alan & Donna Webber We’ve finally got round to planting our tree for the Queen’s Green Canopy!It’s a Crataegus Laevitaga Pauls Scarlet. Alice Rhodes Here is the apple tree we planted 🙂 Alison and Mark Eden Pear tree planted at Horseford Barn. Amanda & Lou Mastroddi An apple tree for the blossom and fruit. Also Pickle and Lily are partial to a slice of apple. They might have to wait a year or two. East Worlington Churchyward Ray Bassingthwaighte with the jubilee oak in East church yard. East Worlington House Paul Tanner and Ed Rands plant a red pin oak for the Queen’s Jubilee at East Worlington House. Edgelake Cottage New jubilee hedge above Edgelake Cottage. Jeni & Ian Cooke (Chloe, Henry and Sophia) The children enjoyed choosing and planting a new tree, especially after we lost so many in the orchard during storm Eunice. Jonny and Lindsey Harford Acer Rubrum ‘Brandywine’ from Ash Moor Nursery. Planted on the lower meadow at Higher Blagrove Farm. Vibrant shades of red/purple leaves in Autumn. Mark and Carol Shipley A cherry tree to replenish our orchard. Mark and Maxine Difford Apple tree to replace the 100 year old tree we lost in a storm. Mike and Freda Keeling The Lilac we planted. Rosemarie Webber Here is my shrub, a Hebe named Marilyn Munro. Sarah Vertigan Three generations of Vertigans and four dogs planted a Betula fascination (Birch) at Gidley. We chose this tree due to the wet conditions where it’s placed! Share this page using: