newsinsightplus.com 1000yearold1940s March 20, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityScience & EnvironmentPoland’s ‘Heart of the Garden’ crowned Tree of the YearPublished23 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Marcin_KopijImage caption, The Heart of the Garden is thought to be 200 years oldBy Maddie MolloyBBC News Climate & ScienceA Polish tree nicknamed Heart of the Garden, pictured above, has won the 2024 European Tree of the Year contest.The monumental common beech tree grows in an old park in the University of Wroclaw’s botanical garden. It’s the third Polish tree in a row to win.The contest celebrates our relationship with nature by showcasing beautiful and unique trees from across the continent.Here are some other notable entries.Image source, Emmanuel BoitierTaking second place is the Weeping Beech of Bayeux in Normandy. Spreading over 40m wide, the city has provided structural support to keep it standing.Image source, Valerio Atzori Corpo forestale SardegnaIn third place is the 1,000-year-old Olive Tree of Luras in Sardinia, Italy. Estimated to be between 3,000 and 4,000 years old, it’s one of the oldest specimens of wild olive on the island.Image source, José Couceiro da CostaThe curiously curated common camellia from Portugal was a strong runner-up. It stands out for centuries of careful shaping.Image source, Hannah FarnellThe UK’s entry, Wrexham’s sweet chestnut in Acton Park, came in tenth place. Thought to be almost 500 years old, this giant tree has weathered many storms and survived being pillaged for firewood in 1940s post-war Britain.The full results can be seen on Europe’s t Tree of the Year website.Related TopicsTreesNatureMore on this storyTowering sweet chestnut tree reaches UK finalsPublished1 October 2023New life springs from rescued Sycamore Gap treePublished9 MarchSycamore Gap tree: The story so farPublished9 MarchMore than 100,000 sign ‘Darwin Oak’ petitionPublished14 FebruaryTop StoriesThis will be year economy bounces back, Sunak says, after inflation fallsPublished2 hours agoFresh defeats in the Lords over Rwanda billPublished4 minutes agoI am no longer best man to be Irish PM – VaradkarPublished13 minutes agoFeaturesFamine looms in Sudan as civil war survivors tell of killings and rapesThe GP who became Ireland’s youngest taoiseachEmma Barnett: ‘Why I wanted a baby loss certificate’Bafta TV Awards: The list of nominationsWatch: An emotional farewell to the Hairy Bikers. VideoWatch: An emotional farewell to the Hairy BikersPain, anger and disquiet as new Welsh first minister takes the stageLondon Tube strikes: All you need to knowI took three bullets to stop Princess Anne’s kidnap. VideoI took three bullets to stop Princess Anne’s kidnapThe Staves: ‘The pressure to feel empowered is suffocating’Elsewhere on the BBCThe ultimate bromanceWatch the masters of satire Peter Cook and Dudley Moore with a look back through the archivesAttributioniPlayerAre you a descendant of royalty?Geneticist Dr. Adam Rutherford sets out to prove that we all are…AttributionSoundsFrom the largest ship to disasters on deck…A closer look at times when cruise ships have caused commotionAttributioniPlayerA satirical look at the scheming world of PRCharles Prentiss and Martin McCabe embark on a new career as spin doctorsAttributionSoundsMost Read1Ramadan message removed from King’s Cross board2Man given ‘wife’s ashes’ before her cremation3Harry Potter steam train service suspended4Man murdered couple with drug before re-writing will5Fresh defeats in the Lords over Rwanda bill6I am no longer best man to be Irish PM – Varadkar7Kate hospital responds after alleged privacy breach8Woman found with £2bn in Bitcoin convicted9Mystery solved after divers find German U-boat10Junior doctors vote to continue strike action [ad_1] A monumental Polish beech has been crowned European Tree of the Year 2024. Continue reading
newsinsightplus.com 1000yearold1940s March 20, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityScience & EnvironmentPoland’s ‘Heart of the Garden’ crowned Tree of the YearPublished23 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Marcin_KopijImage caption, The Heart of the Garden is thought to be 200 years oldBy Maddie MolloyBBC News Climate & ScienceA Polish tree nicknamed Heart of the Garden, pictured above, has won the 2024 European Tree of the Year contest.The monumental common beech tree grows in an old park in the University of Wroclaw’s botanical garden. It’s the third Polish tree in a row to win.The contest celebrates our relationship with nature by showcasing beautiful and unique trees from across the continent.Here are some other notable entries.Image source, Emmanuel BoitierTaking second place is the Weeping Beech of Bayeux in Normandy. Spreading over 40m wide, the city has provided structural support to keep it standing.Image source, Valerio Atzori Corpo forestale SardegnaIn third place is the 1,000-year-old Olive Tree of Luras in Sardinia, Italy. Estimated to be between 3,000 and 4,000 years old, it’s one of the oldest specimens of wild olive on the island.Image source, José Couceiro da CostaThe curiously curated common camellia from Portugal was a strong runner-up. It stands out for centuries of careful shaping.Image source, Hannah FarnellThe UK’s entry, Wrexham’s sweet chestnut in Acton Park, came in tenth place. Thought to be almost 500 years old, this giant tree has weathered many storms and survived being pillaged for firewood in 1940s post-war Britain.The full results can be seen on Europe’s t Tree of the Year website.Related TopicsTreesNatureMore on this storyTowering sweet chestnut tree reaches UK finalsPublished1 October 2023New life springs from rescued Sycamore Gap treePublished9 MarchSycamore Gap tree: The story so farPublished9 MarchMore than 100,000 sign ‘Darwin Oak’ petitionPublished14 FebruaryTop StoriesThis will be year economy bounces back, Sunak says, after inflation fallsPublished2 hours agoFresh defeats in the Lords over Rwanda billPublished4 minutes agoI am no longer best man to be Irish PM – VaradkarPublished13 minutes agoFeaturesFamine looms in Sudan as civil war survivors tell of killings and rapesThe GP who became Ireland’s youngest taoiseachEmma Barnett: ‘Why I wanted a baby loss certificate’Bafta TV Awards: The list of nominationsWatch: An emotional farewell to the Hairy Bikers. VideoWatch: An emotional farewell to the Hairy BikersPain, anger and disquiet as new Welsh first minister takes the stageLondon Tube strikes: All you need to knowI took three bullets to stop Princess Anne’s kidnap. VideoI took three bullets to stop Princess Anne’s kidnapThe Staves: ‘The pressure to feel empowered is suffocating’Elsewhere on the BBCThe ultimate bromanceWatch the masters of satire Peter Cook and Dudley Moore with a look back through the archivesAttributioniPlayerAre you a descendant of royalty?Geneticist Dr. Adam Rutherford sets out to prove that we all are…AttributionSoundsFrom the largest ship to disasters on deck…A closer look at times when cruise ships have caused commotionAttributioniPlayerA satirical look at the scheming world of PRCharles Prentiss and Martin McCabe embark on a new career as spin doctorsAttributionSoundsMost Read1Ramadan message removed from King’s Cross board2Man given ‘wife’s ashes’ before her cremation3Harry Potter steam train service suspended4Man murdered couple with drug before re-writing will5Fresh defeats in the Lords over Rwanda bill6I am no longer best man to be Irish PM – Varadkar7Kate hospital responds after alleged privacy breach8Woman found with £2bn in Bitcoin convicted9Mystery solved after divers find German U-boat10Junior doctors vote to continue strike action [ad_1] A monumental Polish beech has been crowned European Tree of the Year 2024. Continue reading