Tell us about your tree of the year

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The Woodland Trust has announced its 10 nominees for the UK tree of the year. The shortlist includes The Knole Park Oak in Kent – believed to have inspired an epic poem in Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando – and a cedar tree climbed by the Beatles in Chiswick, west London.

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