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Dave
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This fig tree at Lambeth Palace was planted in 1556 by the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Pole. It's thought that he brought the tree from southern Italy, where he spent a lot of time. |
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Smyfigs
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WOW! |
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Smyfigs
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I meant to say more but I was impressed by this tree! So it's a White Marseilles. What a beautiful and meaningful fig tree "a visible sign of our own and our churches relationship growing and bearing fruit from the same source" |
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starch
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WHOA! Man, all these old / unusual fig tree picture are just awesome. Thanks for sharing! |
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Fico
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I'm sorry to spoil the enthusiasm, but it's impossible that this tree is 460 years old. |
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pacifica
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Wow awesome and amazing! Thank you for sharing. |
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Dave
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Fico, How old would you say this fig tree is? in Dunwich England According to the owner it's roughly 300 years old http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/the-ship-inn-dunwich-suffolk-champion-fig-tree-6229173 |
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elin
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Did the chiswick fig collection ended because of the frosts? |
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fignutty
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Maybe the roots are 460 yrs old and the top has been frozen back to the ground at various intervals. The tree in England looks very old. The trunks of the tree at Lambeth palace don't look anywhere near that old. A 460 yr old fig should have a trunk 3-6ft diameter. |
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baust55
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When I was in Peru there was supposed to be a 600 yr old fig planted buy Pazaro in the court yard of the original Presidential Palace . |
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Jodi
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Oh my both of these trees are truly old garden earth spirits. Wow oh wow what a legacy their old gnarly trunks represent. Wonderful to see the pictures of these ancient ones. Bravo to those who have cared for them all these centuries and to the trees for surviving how ever long they have. It is inspiring to see. Go figs. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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Fico
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I do not doubt that this plant is very old, but in Europe end north America, in past centuries, there was the "Little Ice Age", and i assure you that in north Italy also died apple, plum, cherry and pear trees sometimes. |
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greenman62
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i wonder if they could spare a few cuttings ? One of the most famous species of Banyan, called the Sacred Fig [wiki] or Bo tree, is the Sri Maha Bodhi [wiki] tree in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It is said that the tree was grown from a cutting from the original tree under which Buddha became enlightened in the 6th century BC. Planted in 288 BC, it is the oldest living human-planted tree in the world, with a definitive planting date! http://www.neatorama.com/2007/03/21/10-most-magnificent-trees-in-the-world/List of famous fig trees
The well-known Wonderboom is a dense grove of parent and daughter trees of the species Ficus salicifolia, that descended from a central bole of about a thousand years old.[1][2] It is named after the Wonderboom grove inPretoria, that has spread from a central bole that was carbon dated to about 1,000 years old.[1][2] The Wonderboom is an extraordinary specimen for its size and structure, and its drooping branches are continuing to root and form new trees.[2] http://us.wow.com/wiki/Ficus_salicifolia |
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pino
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That is an awesome photo of the fig tree in Dunwich England! |
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johnjay7491
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Pino |
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