Trysting tree

id: trysting-tree-169-2274416
title: Trysting tree
text: Trysting trees are trees of any species which have, through their individual prominence, appearance, or position, been chosen as traditional or popular meeting places for meetings for specific purposes. Names, dates, and symbols are sometimes found carved on the bark, favouring trees with smoother bark, such as beech, hornbeam and sycamore. Many other forms of landscape features have served as trysting places, such as the Lochmaben Stone on the border of Scotland and England. It was a well known
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description: Tree chosen as a meeting place
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trysting_tree
date created: 2007-04-03T15:09:29Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T12:03:18Z
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