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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
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Tell us about your tree of the year

The Knole Park Oak in Kent, thought to be Britain's tallest at 135 feet, has been nominated for Tree of Year.
The Knole Park Oak in Kent, thought to be Britain's tallest at 135 feet, has been nominated for Tree of Year. Photograph: Lee Cooper/PA

The Woodland Trust has announced its 10 nominees for the UK tree of the year. The shortlist includes The Knole Park Oak in Kent – believed to have inspired an epic poem in Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando – and a cedar tree climbed by the Beatles in Chiswick, west London.

Now we would like to hear about the tree that means the most to you and why. You can share your reasons – and pictures – below.

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