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Nature reserve in Surrey, England
Fir Tree Copse is a 6-hectare (15-acre) nature reserve south-east of Dunsfold in Surrey. It is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust and is part of the
Fir_Tree_Copse
Topics referred to by the same term
States Dennert Fir Tree, a signboard used in the Harz mountains in Germany Fir Tree Copse, a nature reserve in Surrey, England "The Fir Tree", a Moomin short
Fir_Tree
WWI CWGC cemetery in Gallipoli
Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery containing the remains of Allied troops who died during the Gallipoli campaign
Twelve_Tree_Copse_Cemetery
Forest in England
Interest in Chiddingfold in Surrey and West Sussex. One part of it, Fir Tree Copse, is a nature reserve which is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Chiddingfold_Forest
Species of conifer tree
Abies grandis (grand fir, giant fir, lowland white fir, great silver fir, western white fir, Vancouver fir, or Oregon fir) is a fir native to northwestern
Abies_grandis
Wildlife and nature charity in Surrey, England
Archived from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2018. "Fir Tree Copse". Surrey Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 24 October 2018
Surrey_Wildlife_Trust
Method of woodland management
grove that has been subject to coppicing is called a copse /kɒps/ or coppice, in which young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level. The
Coppicing
Forest in Wiltshire, England
north-east points to Birch Copse (grid reference SU239662). Duke's Vaunt Oak (grid reference SU238664) is a notable tree approximately 1,000 years old
Savernake_Forest
Local Nature Reserve in Berkshire, England
Whitegrove Copse is a 3.6-hectare (8.9-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the northern outskirts of Bracknell in Berkshire. It is owned and managed by Bracknell
Whitegrove_Copse
from the original on 3 December 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018. "Fir Tree Copse". Surrey Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 24 October 2018
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Surrey
pure fir woods or, more often, growing alongside beech trees. The most important areas are in Lleida (Lérida), covering 170 square kilometres. The fir forest
Forests of the Iberian Peninsula
Forests_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Tree planting campaign across the United Kingdom
individual or specimen trees, tree avenues, copses and woodlands. The campaign encouraged the planting of healthy native trees that would thrive, enhancing
The_Queen's_Green_Canopy
United States historic place
additions to the Main Greenhouse and Camellia Greenhouse, as well as the Beech Copse, Main Lawn, West Lawn and Heather Garden. The Green Garden features a circular
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
Planting_Fields_Arboretum_State_Historic_Park
Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 14 March 2019. "Fir Tree Copse". Surrey Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 24 October 2018
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in West Sussex
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_West_Sussex
2020. "Activities". Bentley Copse. Surrey Scout County. Retrieved 9 September 2020. "History". Walton Firs. Walton Firs Foundation. Retrieved 16 August
Scouting in South East England
Scouting_in_South_East_England
Protected area in Devon, England
Tunbridge Filmy-fern and Wilson’s Filmy-fern. Fir clubmoss has also been recorded on scree slopes. Black-a-Tor Copse is an upland woodland where pedunculate
North_Dartmoor
Englefield CE Primary School, Englefield Falkland Primary School, Newbury Fir Tree Primary School, Newbury Francis Baily Primary School, Thatcham Garland
List of schools in West Berkshire
List_of_schools_in_West_Berkshire
18th-century country house at Sandleford in the English county of Berkshire
towards Barn Copse and the edge of Dirty Ground Copse, with Gorse Covert beyond. Looking south from Crook's Copse towards Dirty Ground Copse, between High
Sandleford Priory (country house)
Sandleford_Priory_(country_house)
Shaw's Corner Bembridge Fort Bembridge Windmill Brighstone Shop Borthwood Copse Chillerton Down Mottistone Manor The Needles The Needles Batteries Newtown
List of National Trust properties in England
List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_England
(Scottish Wildlife Trust) Blackhall Rocks (Durham Wildlife Trust) Blackmoor Copse (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Blaenant y Gwyddyl (The Wildlife Trust for South
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
Village and civil parish in Hampshire, England
high, surrounded by a tree ring of dry stone walling planted with fir trees; traces of human and animal hair were found in a tree trunk coffin burial)
Liss,_Hampshire
Village in Berkshire, England
that offers recreational facilities with open grassland, ponds, copse and mature oak trees. Binfield is home to Newbold College, a Seventh-day Adventist
Popeswood
Historic site in Syracuse, New York
cordata - Small-leaved Lime Ulmus pumila - Siberian Elm Abies concolor - white fir Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Port Orford Cedar Chamaecyparis obtusa - Hinoki
James_Pass_Arboretum
Species of bird
urbanised patchworks of small woods, shelter-belts and copses and even use largely isolated trees in central parts of Eurasian cities, especially in central
Eurasian_goshawk
U.S. wilderness area in West Virginia
southerly section of the Dolly Sods Wilderness includes maturing spruce copses, rhododendron thickets, northern hardwoods on the ridges and cove hardwoods
Dolly_Sods_Wilderness
Botanic garden in London, England
hundreds of trees in the Great Storm of 1987. From 1959 to 2007, Kew Gardens had the tallest flagpole in Britain. Made from a single Douglas-fir from Canada
Kew_Gardens
Military campaign during World War I
Bair memorials commemorate New Zealanders killed at Anzac. The Twelve Tree Copse Memorial commemorates the New Zealanders killed in the Helles sector,
Gallipoli_campaign
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
the Interior Douglas fir begins to cover much of the land area. Deciduous trees such as aspen and poplar are present in copses and near the rivers, creeks
Churn_Creek_Protected_Area
Grade I listed English country house in Hart, United Kingdom
1880s. The Grade I listed gatehouse dates to the time of the Foxleys. The fir trees in the grounds are reputed to have been planted "as a memento of his former
Bramshill_House
lands, which are chiefly along the banks of the Ken, and interspersed with copses of oak and birch. The lower grounds are watered by numerous rivulets, which
Kells,_Dumfries_and_Galloway
'rotten' Ir branar, W braenar 'fallow', Br breinar; see bran above - breuil 'copse' Prov brogo, Emilian bröl 'orchard, vegetable garden', Germ. Brühl 'prairie'
List of French words of Gaulish origin
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Northfields London Borough of Ealing Blue Lagoon Milton Keynes Blundells Copse (Part of West Reading Woodlands) Reading Blunts Wood and Paiges Meadow Mid
List of local nature reserves in England
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_England
d'Histoire, Geneva V 471 R 687 FWN 262 A Copse c. 1890 61.5 × 52 cm Honolulu Museum of Art V 444 R 696 FWN 263 Trees and Road c. 1890 71.7 × 59 cm Barnes
List of paintings by Paul Cézanne
List_of_paintings_by_Paul_Cézanne
Betsy Rickards to learn what the regulations say about thinning a dense copse of trees down by the water. As we begin to think about our house's interior finishes
List of This Old House episodes (seasons 21–30)
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Homestead in New South Wales, Australia
interspersed with fences, yards, drains, and troughs. There are copses and a number of individual trees (principally pines and elms). There are a number of structures
Saumarez_Homestead
FIR TREE-COPSE
FIR TREE-COPSE
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Gaelic, German, Irish
Fair; From Finland
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pine tree. Fir.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese
Three
Male
English
Short form of English Trevor, TREV means "large settlement."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Palm Tree; Fir
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Sharp Weapon
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Teresa, TERE means "harvester."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
A sharp weapon
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Three
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Three
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö´×™×¨) Hebrew unisex name NIR means "to cultivate a field."
Male
Russian
(КиÌÑ€) Russian name KIR means "master, ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Trow, mainly of 1.altered spelling of German Treu.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Irish, Scottish, Swedish
A Flickering Fire; Fire; Dark of Peace; Arising from the Dark of Peace
Boy/Male
English American
Three. Also atraigh 'Strand'.
Male
English
English name TREY means "three."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A sharp weapon
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southeastern)
English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).
Female
English
English form of Irish BrÃgh, BREE means "force, strength."
Girl/Female
Italian Scottish
A flickering fire.
FIR TREE-COPSE
FIR TREE-COPSE
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Tamil
A bird
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Tauras; Scorpio
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Irish
Precious
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, Focused
Girl/Female
Hindu
Is associated to Lord Vishnu, Ganesh
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
British, English, Slavic
Sacred
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has won the mind
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a wealthy man (or perhaps in some cases an ironic nickname for a pauper), from Middle English, Old French riche ‘rich’, ‘wealthy’ (of Germanic origin, akin to Germanic rīc ‘power(ful)’).English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Richard, or less commonly of some other compound name with this first element.English : habitational name from the lost village of Riche in Lincolnshire, apparently so named from an Old English element ric ‘stream’ or, here, ‘drainage channel’. Some early forms of the surname, such as Ricardus de la riche (Hampshire 1200) and Alexander atte Riche (Sussex 1296) probably derive from minor places named with this element in southern counties, as for example Glynde Reach in Sussex.Americanized form of German Reich.
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FIR TREE-COPSE
v. t.
To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.
v. t.
To drive to a tree; to cause to ascend a tree; as, a dog trees a squirrel.
a.
True.
n.
A genus (Abies) of coniferous trees, often of large size and elegant shape, some of them valued for their timber and others for their resin. The species are distinguished as the balsam fir, the silver fir, the red fir, etc. The Scotch fir is a Pinus.
n.
A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution. See Lead tree, under Lead.
imp. & p. p.
of Tree
n.
Something constructed in the form of, or considered as resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and branches; as, a genealogical tree.
n.
A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree.