A winter walk in Bushy Park

February 9, 2008 11:35 am
What are these trees?

I’ve just returned home from spending a week in London. I stayed with my parents who live near Hampton Court Palace and a wonderful royal park, Bushy Park; home to many deer, wildlife and people enjoying a day out. I went for a great walk with my parents, a beautiful, crisp morning and want to share some of the pictures I took with you.

If anyone can identify the trees in this picture, please let me know. Every time I walk past them, I remark how different they are and I have no idea what they are.

Kevin

2 Responses to “A winter walk in Bushy Park”

Sur Esq wrote a comment on February 9, 2008

Hey, Kevie, gorgeous photos!! I particularly like the mallard and mature stag. As to the trees — it is hard to tell without seeing the shape of the leaves. From this distance, they almost look like cottonwoods, but hard to say for sure.

Having spring like weather here for a few days. It is so wonderful, after the heavy storms of January.

KEVINS MUM wrote a comment on February 11, 2008

Kevin, I think the trees are Caucasian Elms (Zelkova carpnifolia) They can also be seen in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Is there a prize for identifying them?

Care to comment?