Poland's 'Heart of the Garden' crowned Tree of the Year

Maddie MolloyBBC News Climate & Science
News imageMarcin_Kopij Common Beech tree in PolandMarcin_Kopij
The Heart of the Garden is thought to be 200 years old

A Polish tree nicknamed Heart of the Garden, pictured above, has won the 2024 European Tree of the Year contest.

The monumental common beech tree grows in an old park in the University of Wroclaw's botanical garden. It's the third Polish tree in a row to win.

The contest celebrates our relationship with nature by showcasing beautiful and unique trees from across the continent.

Here are some other notable entries.

News imageEmmanuel Boitier Weeping Beech Tree in FranceEmmanuel Boitier

Taking second place is the Weeping Beech of Bayeux in Normandy. Spreading over 40m wide, the city has provided structural support to keep it standing.

News imageValerio Atzori Corpo forestale Sardegna olive tree in ItalyValerio Atzori Corpo forestale Sardegna

In third place is the Olive Tree of Luras in Sardinia, Italy. Estimated to be between 3,000 and 4,000 years old, it's one of the oldest specimens of wild olive on the island.

News imageJosé Couceiro da Costa Camellia tree in PortugalJosé Couceiro da Costa

The curiously curated common camellia from Portugal was a strong runner-up. It stands out for centuries of careful shaping.

News imageHannah Farnell Chestnut tree in the UKHannah Farnell

The UK's entry, Wrexham's sweet chestnut in Acton Park, came in tenth place. Thought to be almost 500 years old, this giant tree has weathered many storms and survived being pillaged for firewood in 1940s post-war Britain.

The full results can be seen on Europe's Tree of the Year website.


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