Tree protection orders on Trachys.........
Tree protection orders on Trachys.........
A post Dell made in my Vidjo topic "Im like you, but i keep panicing think what it will be like in 30years when they are all huge.
Mind you by then i'l be 70 so i suppose the next family can worry about that lol."
Got me thinking.
1.Can you get a tree protection order on a Trachycarpus (any palm for that matter) once it reaches a mature height? They exist to protect rare large specimens , and a large Trachycarpus is certainly far rarer than an Oak tree i'd say in the UK
2. Whats your thoughts on what will happen to your trachys when you move house/leave this world? Are you in the school of "not bothered I won't be there to enjoy it, couldnt care less if it gets chopped" or "I spent many years looking after that palm from a nipper, I want it to be around for future generations, and i'd be mighty piffed if someone took a chainsaw to it" Do you care about its full lifespan beyond your care?
Mind you by then i'l be 70 so i suppose the next family can worry about that lol."
Got me thinking.
1.Can you get a tree protection order on a Trachycarpus (any palm for that matter) once it reaches a mature height? They exist to protect rare large specimens , and a large Trachycarpus is certainly far rarer than an Oak tree i'd say in the UK
2. Whats your thoughts on what will happen to your trachys when you move house/leave this world? Are you in the school of "not bothered I won't be there to enjoy it, couldnt care less if it gets chopped" or "I spent many years looking after that palm from a nipper, I want it to be around for future generations, and i'd be mighty piffed if someone took a chainsaw to it" Do you care about its full lifespan beyond your care?
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I would like to think people would leave them were they are, but why should they? I ripped every thing out of my garden when I moved to my present house 5 years ago! Why shouldn't every one else do the same? The garden is an extension of your own taste. A lot of people don't like palms, they don't fit there idea of an English garden. I shall still come back and haunt the person who digs my Jubs up though.
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Im sure if you wanted too you could write a legal clause into your property deeds that says the palm must be left alone and protected from harm in perpetuity. Means paying a lawyer though which is never a good feeling
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Another option is you could donate them to a collection/garden that will allow them to grow and others to admire them, saying that it may take some doing digging them up with a big mass of roots
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When I die I won't know so won't care. Would be nice to think they would grow on but nothing lasts forever. Interesting to hear a solicitor can put something in place.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
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tell Nigel about that. when he sold his house,he had some stunning palms in his front garden. the new owners didnt fancy them obviously and took them down,with a sawjungle jas wrote:I would like to think people would leave them were they are, but why should they? I ripped every thing out of my garden when I moved to my present house 5 years ago! Why shouldn't every one else do the same? The garden is an extension of your own taste. A lot of people don't like palms, they don't fit there idea of an English garden. I shall still come back and haunt the person who digs my Jubs up though.
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As far as i'm aware only native trees can get a tree protection order.
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I thought that, but I know of a Holm Oak (not native to UK) that has a TPO. As far as I have read any tree or group of Trees or woodland can get a TPO. Suppose it depends if a Trachycarpus is deemed a tree or a shrub. If it is a shrub then no TPO but if it is deemed a tree, then potentially it could get one. Would be interesting to see.greendragon wrote:As far as i'm aware only native trees can get a tree protection order.
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Holm Oaks are considered to be naturalized though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tr ... nd_Ireland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tr ... nd_Ireland
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Naturalised does not mean native. The wikipedia link for Holm Oak says:greendragon wrote:Holm Oaks are considered to be naturalized though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tr ... nd_Ireland
"Holm oak is damaging biodiversity in the United Kingdom, and is listed as an alien invader."
So hardly one for a TPO but I know of one that is.
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Just looked in to TPO and they can cover Natives, Exotics, and fruit trees. Found the info on local government website. From another website I also found out you can request a TPO from the your local council.
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I don't see why anyone would want to. It would just be another barrier in selling your home.
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The mature Phoenix canariensis at Chelston in Torquay has a TPO on itgreendragon wrote:As far as i'm aware only native trees can get a tree protection order.
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It doesn't even have to be in your own garden. My parents put a TPO on a tree in a neighbours garden after a couple of others in the vicnity were cut down. My Dad thinks it is some kind of Sequoia.fern Rob wrote:Just looked in to TPO and they can cover Natives, Exotics, and fruit trees. Found the info on local government website. From another website I also found out you can request a TPO from the your local council.
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A Trachycarpus fortunei can reach 50ft in it's lifetime, so I suppose it could become a feature of the local area. In that case many people may want it left alone if you sold up, or met your maker. When I used to deal with Planning applications for the Parish Council, TPOs could be applied to any tree with a 6", or more, trunk diameter.
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