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Forest of Dean/Wye Not?
We just moved from central London to a woodland property (Forest of Dean/Wye Valley) this week, so I’m taking a lot of photos!

I found her in the furthest pasture, and I call her the Entwife.

A view from the woodland over the valley. (There’s a river in the centre of the shot if you squint really hard.)

Venturing into the woodland behind the house.

Down into our front pasture. I love the orange “shadow” of leaves around the tree.

I found her in the furthest pasture, and I call her the Entwife.

A view from the woodland over the valley. (There’s a river in the centre of the shot if you squint really hard.)

Venturing into the woodland behind the house.

Down into our front pasture. I love the orange “shadow” of leaves around the tree.
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You'll find you photography level goes way up and mine was already huge.
I suspect she may be a hawthorn or perhaps a blackthorn. You'll know for sure come spring when you get the blossom.
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I think she’s a hawthorn or blackthorn as well. Learning more British flora/fauna is one of our goals while we live here. We want to be able to know the name of everything in the woodland.
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They both blossom white, but the florets are slightly different.
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Please do!
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