A Year in the Life of a Rowan Tree | Woodland Trust
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) is also known as mountain ash and is native to the UK and northern and western Europe. Watch as it changes over the course of a year.
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I named my son Rowan. The Celtics saw it as the tree of life, symbolizing courage, wisdom and protection. I just love the simple beauty of this tree!
My mom named me Rowan but I go by John now
I'm working on a painting that features a rowan tree in each season, and this video was extremely helpful for it. Thank you!
4 stages of a rowan tree? Great idea!... Cherry tree is way so overdone...
Wonderful footage. Well done Woodland Trust. Best wishes from Belfast Northern Ireland
Just confirmed by this video I have a Rowan tree outside my flat. Has a tree tag on it so knew it was something that mattered , amazing that I have such a beautiful native tree out my lounge window. 🌳🌼😀👍
Very nice video. I wish there were more like this available.
Hello Adam, you can watch our full playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLbKmvYI09ziwg_Gdp2mUdyUeiL9jjTw2U
I love this video - We used to play the tune "Rowan Tree" on our bagpipes in the band (still do) !
I love you woodland trust!
Do you noticed how the tree almost gave up but the flowers came again?never give up!
Probably one of my favorite trees... the berries look like the adornments on a young woman about to get married. :)
Really enjoying this, year in the life, series. Added this video to our Rowan / Mountain Ash playlist, one of our most important native species
Love this. Thanks! Wish you’d added the months in tho’. Not to be picky, . .😌
Rowan is my daughter's name. We both love it.
Would like to have them growing in my yard here in East Tennessee
Amazing ❤️
What is the piano song used in this video? I've tried to look it up, but no luck
I have a sapling in my yard here in Ypsilanti, MI, USA, and for some reason the Hawthorn and Mtn. Ash have endeared themselves to me more so than other types. It breaks my heart that Europe, Ireland, and the UK are seeing their populations decline from dieback.
How tall is this type of tree. I am looking for one that one cover the window on a first floor of a flat roof 2 storey building
15 to 25 metres I've just read elsewhere.
My dear Rowan Tree seems to be dieing. It's been in my garden as long as I've been here (50 years) but one side has ceased to come alive. Is it simple under stress or is it coming to the end of it's life? Anything I can do to help it?
Hello. Could I use your video in my assignment? It's just for a course of mine, I will indicate the source and won't use for any commercial proposes
Hello Iva. Happy for you to use as long as the appropriate credit is made. Thanks and good luck with your assignment.
Great! Thank you so much
My ancestors were named Rowan as am I, searching for the reasons why
Is mountain ash affected by ash dieback ?
Hello, the Forestry Commission has information about which species are susceptible to ash dieback at www.forestry.gov.uk/ashdieback#Susceptible%20species
Great! May I ask if you are the copyright holder of these videos which on your RUclips channel?can I use the video in our Projects for free?
I see myself as a tree, I just stay on the couch and the seasons change
I think I've seen these before and mistook them for royal poincianas
Hi. There's an old English song called "The Rowan Tree" that I've recorded and would love to use you video as background. I'll give appropriate source info. You can hear someone else sing it at ruclips.net/video/9YGdPrAET6I/видео.html. I'll give you a link to my version once I get permission to use the video - Thanks, Fred
Rowan is a strong English tree name, and if you're going to effeminate it, please end it with an -a. Rowana or Rowanna. (Rowanne sounds cutsey but also too Frenchey)
Music is too unsettling so I can’t watch it.