Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/04/2018
6:15 pm - 8:15 pm
Location
Herne Hill
Tuesday 3 April 6.15pm-8.15pm Start: Herne Hill rail station, London SE24 0JW
Continuing the popular series of Stalking Trees walkshops, we are delighted to welcome Paul Wood, author of ‘London Street Trees‘ (Guardian Nature Books of 2017) to entice you to Explore the Urban Forest in Herne Hill.
Calling all blossom lovers! We have timed this walk to coincide with some of the most spectacular blossom to be seen in South London. A whole avenue of glorious Japanese Yoshino cherry trees will, with luck, be in full flower. This species is unusual in the UK, but is the most frequently seen Cherry variety found in Tokyo. And it doesn’t end there, further along our route we will see flowering Magnolia and Cherry Plum street trees.
To add even more interest, this walk takes in two boroughs, Lambeth and Southwark, each with different planting policies meaning one side of the street may be planted with entirely different species to the other, so we can guarantee a superbly interesting and diverse range of trees to see.
Tickets £18 (plus booking fee) in advance / £22 on the day (Accompanied children free) https://urban_forest_herne_hill.eventbrite.co.uk
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Either can’t make it to our Herne Hill walkshop or just want to gorge on more cherry blossom, the come and join us in Crouch End on Sunday 8 April
What participants told us on previous Exploring the Urban Forest walkshops:
What I like best about the event | What I found surprising | How much I enjoyed it and why?
- Learning and fun as one | All our friends wanted to come | 5 stars |
- The tree talks | The trees that only this borough plants | 4 stars | Very interesting and good guide
- Looking at local area & stories | The depth of knowledge of the guide| 5 stars | Interesting & enjoyable, lovely detail in unexpected places
- The diversity of trees I had never seen before | The Strawberry tree | 5 stars | Paul was very informative
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