Monday, 26 April 2021

Biddulph Grange - Passing 600 Trees Spotted!

When I started this blog 7 years ago I added to my map of my quest a layer of 'Monkey Puzzle Trees I've Yet To See', one of those was Biddulph Grange garden in Staffordshire. What is unusual about their gardens is that they use 4 juvenile Monkey Puzzle trees in their formal planting scheme. The four trees in the quarter beds of the Monkey Puzzle parterre are dug up and moved after 10 – 12 years. Their new home is in the woodland creating a rare site in the UK - a Monkey Puzzle forest.

So I was rather excited that we were able to get tickets to visit the gardens whilst we were in the Peak District. The experience was as good as I could hope for, as not only were there a number of mature trees I had the amazing experience of one of the giants dropping to Monkey Puzzle nuts onto my head as we walked underneath it! In total we counted 16 trees, including the 4 juvenile trees.

'Monkey Puzzle Trees I've Yet To See'
A Present From The Biddulph Grange Trees
Biddulph Grange 1
Biddulph Grange 2
Biddulph Grange 3
Biddulph Grange 4
Biddulph Grange 5
Biddulph Grange 6
Biddulph Grange 7
Biddulph Grange 8
Biddulph Grange 9
Biddulph Grange 10
Biddulph Grange 11
Biddulph Grange 12
Biddulph Grange 13
Biddulph Grange 14
Biddulph Grange 15
Biddulph Grange 16
Biddulph Grange 17
Biddulph Grange 18
Biddulph Grange 19
Biddulph Grange 20
Biddulph Grange 21
Monkey Puzzle Trees Seen - 603



2 comments:

  1. Congratulations for your work. I am the author of the book Chilean Trees across the World and these monkey puzzle trees in Biddulph were very inspiring. If it is possible, I will like to contact you vía e mail. Mine is rodrigo@rffilms.cl

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  2. Thank you, I've sent you an email.

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