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Willow Cane from the former home of C. S. Lewis.
This Willow Cane plant is from the former garden of C.S.Lewis' the 'Kilns'. The original roots date back to before the second World War! The plant was growing at the edge of the lake in 'the land of Narnia'. It was used to obliterate the air-raid shelter built by Puddleglum, who is referred to in 'The Silver Chair' written by C. S. Lewis. The Wildlife Trust destroyed and removed the plant from the 'Kilns' as with other non-native species and it's now in my garden! - Ron Brind (photographer)

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Little drops of water

An England picture tour created by cathyml, photo by Ron Brind
Photographer: © Ron Brind (Gallery)(5th January 2010)
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Willow Cane from the former home of C. S. Lewis.

This Willow Cane plant is from the former garden of C.S.Lewis' the 'Kilns'. The original roots date back to before the second World War! The plant was growing at the edge of the lake in 'the land of Narnia'. It was used to obliterate the air-raid shelter built by Puddleglum, who is referred to in 'The Silver Chair' written by C. S. Lewis. The Wildlife Trust destroyed and removed the plant from the 'Kilns' as with other non-native species and it's now in my garden!

A picture of: Wheatley, Oxfordshire

This picture also appears in the following picture tours:
Wheatley, Flora, Oxfordshire

Camera Make: Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc. Model: DiMAGE G600
Focal length: 8 mm, ISO: 50, Exposure time: 1/50 sec, Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: January 4, 2010, 10:59 pm

ImageID:1106045, Image size: 2112 x 2816 pixels

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