Contrasting beech and conifer hedging
The deciduous leaves of the beech hedge, Fagus sylvatica,produce autumnal shades of gold, later turning brown in early winter before dropping in early spring. This conifer hedge, Thuja plicata, is evergreen and remain green throughout the year.
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Location: Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © Barrie Sheerman / Alamy / Afripics
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