The Richmond Riverside Plane
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The photograph on this page of The Richmond Riverside Plane by Eirian Evans as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 21 Oct 2010
London Tree Council plaque at Richmond for the "Richmond Riverside Plane" - 'the tallest of its kind in London'. A magnificent specimen in a beautiful setting. On the banks of the Thames, this huge tree is one of the tallest planes in the country and is one of three Great Trees that are conveniently situated a stone's throw from each other - the Asgill House Beech, the Maids of Honour Stone Pine and the Richmond Riverside Plane.