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Grid reference SU2604

3 km from Bank, Hampshire, England


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SU2604 : Rhododendron! by Footprints Rhododendron!
This seems to be spreading out from Rhinefield House. However pretty it may be in gardens, it is a serious problem in some woodlands. It will be a significant amount of work to control it in this area.
SU2604 : Black Water by John Myers Black Water
New Forest stream
SU2604 : Looking east along Black Water,New Forest by John Lord Looking east along Black Water,New Forest
Taken from the bridge on the Rhinefiled Ornamental Drive.
SU2604 : Information Board,  New Forest, Hampshire by Graham Hogg Information Board, New Forest, Hampshire
On the 'Tall Trees Trail' on Rhinefield Ornamental Drive
SU2604 : Path near Blackwater Arboretum, New Forest (set of 2 images) by Ian S Path near Blackwater Arboretum, New Forest (set of 2 images)
SU2604 : Black Water by Gillian Thomas Black Water
Standing on the ford looking west up Black Water
SU2604 : Central Path through the Arboretum by John P Reeves Central Path through the Arboretum
A view down the central path of Blackwater Arboretum in the middle of the New Forest east of the A35.
SU2604 : Track in Poundhill Inclosure by Chris Wimbush Track in Poundhill Inclosure
SU2604 : Blackwater Arboretum car park by Hugh Venables Blackwater Arboretum car park
SU2604 : Rhinefield: tree leaning across Black Water by Chris Downer Rhinefield: tree leaning across Black Water
Maybe the grass is greener on the other side...
SU2604 : The Black Water in the New Forest by Steve Daniels The Black Water in the New Forest
SU2604 : Douglas Fir, Blackwater Arboretum by Maigheach-gheal Douglas Fir, Blackwater Arboretum
Named after David Douglas who introduced the tree to Europe. When the tree is young the bark is grey and smooth and as the tree grows older it turns grey/purple with large orange fissures. At the base of the tree is some wonderful moss.... (more)

 
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