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Cedar tree near Dawlish U.D.C. offices. 12.8.60 (1960)

Western Times

Tree tales: a celebration of Exeter's trees (2016)

Common Ground

Planting a tree at Pine Park House, Honiton. 25.1.94 (1994)

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Some of the children and parish councillors planting 40 oak trees at Brampford Speke to commemmorate the Queen's 40th anniversary of her accession to the throne. 5.12.92 (1992)

John Ffoulkes

Soils in Devon IX: sheet SX68/78 (Moretonhampstead and Chagford) (2017)

T. R. Harrod

Tamar: journal of the Friends of the Tamar Valley. Number 42 : 2020 (2020)

Tamar ..

The chairman of Aylesbeare Parish Council, Stan Turl, plants an oak tree to celebrate the Queen's silver jubilee. 9.3.78 (1978)

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The international wine and food society's guide to herbs, spices and flavourings (1970)

Tom Stobart

The fauna and flora of the Ilfracombe district of north Devon (1946)

Mervyn G. Palmer

All Saints, Huntsham: churchyard flora and fungi (2023)

Rob Large

Huntsham hedges (2020)

David Wall

Pru Palmes inspecting young trees planted at the Devon County Show: May 1991 (1991)

Express & Echo

The secret life of fungi: discoveries from a hidden world (2020)

Aliya Whiteley

Tree tales: a celebration of Exeter's trees ([2016])

Jos Smith

A new flora of Devon (2016)

Roger Smith

Exeter parish councillors Derek Scagell, Kathleen Pepperell and Ken Beer planting a replacement commemorative tree in memory of the work of the Exminster Emergency Hospital in World War 2. 6.12.90 (1990)

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Trees at Langaton Lane, Pinhoe. 7.8.75 (1975)

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The West Country is a garden: a wayfarer's companion (1993)

Catherine Hamilton

Devon's wild flowers (1974)

Trevor Beer

Keble Martin's Chapel (2009)

Luke Darlington

Old Duchy Palace, Lostwithiel, Cornwall: dendrochronological analysis of oak timbers (2010)

Ian Tyers

Twig of Lucombe Oak (in Killerton Park) (1913)

Mary Hare

A link to our past: veteran trees (2009)

Julia Wherrell

The great trees of Dorset (2009)

Andrew Pollard (Plant scientist)

Peat drying - Hameldown c. 1903 (c.1903)

Keble Martin's Chapel (2009)

Luke Darlington

The oaks of Chevithorne Barton (2009)

Michael Heathcoat-Amory

The wild flowers of the Isle of Purbeck, Brownsea and Sandbanks: where to find them with identification of similar species (2008)

Edward A. Pratt

Lundy lichens (2007)

Ann Allen

Wild flowers walks in Dorset (2006)

Peter Cramb

Wildflowers of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (2008)

David Chapman

A.P. De Candolle (c.1830)

Trees and the Tamar valley (1978)

D. G. Hull

European White elm (Ulmus laevis Pall) in the Tamar valley (1997)

Esmond Harris

Botanical diversity in clearings created around Little Sea, Studland peninsula, Dorset, monitored between 1996 and 2005 (2007)

J. H. S. Cox

Exotic plants in the Channel Islands (2007)

Janine Le Pivert

Some effects of habitat change on the Dorset flora (1990)

Anne Horsfall

The Payhembury yew (2007)

Robin Stanes

Hitherto unnoticed tree remains from the submerged forests at Bournemouth and Charmouth (2001)

J. B. Delair

Observations concerning the ecology of Nail Fungus Poronia punctate, recently rediscovered in Dorset (2000)

J. H. S. Cox

A comparison of the verge flora of a section of the Arne Road, Wareham, Dorset (2006)

Bryan P. Pickess

Nail fungus poronia punctata in Dorset, 1999 to 2005: population changes and ecological observations (2006)

J. H. S. Cox

[Daisy and Rosehips] ([1880?])

Heath 1881 (1881)

Bellinzona May 29th ([1880?])

Somerset ferns (1980)

Olive Hallam

The form of the peat: blue clay boundary on the Somerset levels (1980)

Paul J. Curran

Losses and threatened losses from the Somerset flora (1987)

Robert Gordon Brabazon O'Neill Roe

[Figures beneath trees] ([1830?])

John Gendall

The flora of walls in the Chew Valley 'mud plains' in North Somerset in 1989 (1990)

R. M. Payne