Tree Measuring Online Information Form
from
The Tree Register

General Information
Type of Tree: Location
Ownership Full Address
County/State Country
Post Code/Zip Code Grid Reference
Other information if known
Planting Date Planted By
Seed Collection No. Seed Collector
MEASUREMENTS
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Height measurement Metres
Feet
Was the height estimated?
Circumference/Girth measurement of trunk at 1.5m (5ft) above ground level on the highest side of any slope* Metres
Feet & Inches
Height the girth was recorded above ground level if less than 1.5m due to burrs, swellings, branches or low fork*
Metres
Feet & Inches
Is the girth measurement exaggerated by burrs/swellings/buttresses etc?
Tree Growth Category*
* Please see advisory notes on the Measuring Tree page
CONDITION
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General appearance
Is the trunk up to 1.5m(5ft)?
Is the tree growing on ground which is?
Does the tree lean?
Can you see dead branches?
Has it suffered from storm damage?
Has it had any past management?
Is the tree of local or national historical interest?
Is the tree a local landmark?
Is the tree, in your opinion, "remarkable" or unusual in anyway, shape or form?
(If Yes please describe in comments below)
Do you consider the tree to be a "veteran" as defined by English Nature?
* Please see definitions below
Additional Information
Comments


Any other information, either historical or interesting about the specimen.
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Senders Address:
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Telephone Number:
Thank you for taking the time to complete this form.
Definitions:-
Veteran trees are defined by English Nature as:-
Trees which, by virtue of their great age, size or condition, are of exceptional value culturally, in the landscape or for wildlife. Such trees will usually be of native or long established species and particularly old or large for that species. In addition to the value of the trees themselves, many of our rarest species of fungi, lichens, bryophytes and invertebrates are exclusively restricted to these ancient trees.

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