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An ochre almost withered beech leaf.
In Ireland many kinds of native trees and plants form the origin of place names in the Irish language. These trees and shrubs inclued alder, apple, ash, birch elder, and many others.
English language tree place names in Ireland have connections with farms and big houses where species were introduced according to the taste of the owners and gardeners. Beech, cherry, chestnut, fir, larch, laurel, lime etc and these are in addition to the species referred to in the Irish language.
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Date/Time | 21-Nov-2008 16:32:27 |
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