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Author: Simon Toomer
An autumn walk with. . .
I was lucky enough to be working over the weekend and took a couple of walks around the arboretum to ‘see what I could see’ and get a feel for the progression of autumn colour.
Autumn: intense and widespread colour
Contrary to popular myth I don’t spend my days wandering happily around the arboretum looking at trees but grab opportunities as they arise between less glamorous jobs like business planning and budget reviews.
Autumn: looking forward to a gorgeous few weeks
For today’s blog I decided to headed up Willesley Drive to see how some of the trees I looked at last week had changed. We’ve had a few cold nights so I was expecting quite a bit more colour and that was certainly the case.
Autumn: taking the leaf colour temperature
After a glorious weekend of sunshine, I stepped out into Silk Wood on a dull, overcast afternoon to take the leaf colour temperature.
Autumn: signs of autumn around the edges
It's a week since my last autumn blog and I took another walk around today to see how the colour is progressing.
Autumn: the first signs
Not wanting to miss out on the first signs of autumn colour, I ventured out of my office for a stroll round Circular Drive today to see what I could see.
Calling all Treefest-goers!
Treefest is Westonbirt Arboretum’s signature summer event (25 – 27 August 2012) celebrating the best of trees and nature with crafts, woodland skills, family activities, food and music.
Renewing Westonbirt's links with Japan (part 4) - Mount Fuji
Posted in: Blog Research trips Staff and trustees
Westonbirt Arboretum’s Director, Simon Toomer, and Superintendent, Mark Ballard, are currently in Japan for two weeks to collect seed from the wild.
Renewing Westonbirt's links with Japan (part 1) - the 2011 seed collecting trip
Posted in: Blog Research trips
This week Westonbirt Arboretum’s Director, Simon Toomer, and Superintendent, Mark Ballard, will travel to Japan for two weeks to collect seed from the wild.
Treefest: our new-look festival
I hope you enjoy our new-look festival this year. Treefest is the latest incarnation of an event the Forestry Commission has been running at Westonbirt for many years.
The party’s over for the leaf-peepers
Posted in: Blog Staff and trustees Autumn
Phew, it’s all over and what an autumn it’s been! The evidence of a long and glorious leaf display now lies on the ground like the spent party poppers after a wild party.
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