
Bosworth 1


Bosworth 2


Bosworth


Market Bosworth in the distance

An excellent place for the enthusiast is Richard III Society-Bosworth Field where maps and more photographs can be seen. See also The Battle of Bosworth Field
Close to the market town of Market Bosworth is Bosworth Arboretum also well worth a walk around. Market Bosworth
This tree in the arboretum displays a fairly advanced specimum of "Witches Broom". These brooms arise from infested buds, which then give rise to shoots with more infested buds. Over time, branches appear to show many tight clusters of twigs along the axis. The brooms are easy to spot when there are no leaves on the tree.

Bosworth Aboretum

2 comments:
Nice pictures of trees. I like.
That's really neat. In the US people get excited when I say that big stuff happened in my hometown in the 1760's. That's way back in time for us.
Heather
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