Sgian Dubh
Established Member
I thought others might enjoy watching this programme which is being repeated on Boxing Day at 12:45 on BBC 1 (Dec 26, for any overseas visitors who aren't familiar with UK holidays surrounding the Christmas period). Unfortunately, I also suspect only UK based viewers will be able to watch it, but I suppose it's slightly possible those same overseas visitors to this forum might be able to watch it on some sort of download - not sure on that. US visitors to here, for example, might find it's showing on PBS or perhaps BBC America in the not too distant future.
The programme is quite well stocked with information I was already aware of in the life of trees, including leaf shedding (or not as winter approaches), aged trees in the UK, sum branch length, pollination, seed distribution, leaf area of large trees, means trees use to fight pests and disease, including communication with each other; the role of fungi in tree sustenance and welfare, and so on. And there's a fair bit of Shakespeare thrown in for good measure, perhaps not surprising given the name of the presenter.
Well worth a look I think. The link below provides more information. Slainte.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09jxnv4
The programme is quite well stocked with information I was already aware of in the life of trees, including leaf shedding (or not as winter approaches), aged trees in the UK, sum branch length, pollination, seed distribution, leaf area of large trees, means trees use to fight pests and disease, including communication with each other; the role of fungi in tree sustenance and welfare, and so on. And there's a fair bit of Shakespeare thrown in for good measure, perhaps not surprising given the name of the presenter.
Well worth a look I think. The link below provides more information. Slainte.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09jxnv4