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![]() Benson - Mulberrys (Oxfordshire) |
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The three Giant Redwoods planted in a straight line in garden of Mulberrys are an example of how, contrary to popular belief, buildings and tall trees can exist together without harm or damage to either. These three trees have differing shapes but are all very fine examples of Sequoiadendron giganteum. |
Common Names and Latin Name | No. | Latitude and Longitude | OS National Grid | Elevation (above sea-level) |
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WGS84 | OSGB36 | ||||
Giant Redwood, Wellingtonia Sequoiadendron giganteum |
1 | N51.62026 W1.11428 |
N51.61978 W1.11278 |
SU 61416 91642 | 165ft (50.3m) |
2 | N51.62023 W1.11443 |
N51.61975 W1.11293 |
SU 61406 91639 | 174ft (53.1m) |
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3 | N51.62001 W1.11466 |
N51.61953 W1.11316 |
SU 61390 91614 | 164ft (50m) |