Researchers suspect volcanic eruptions in Central and South America may have led to cold summers in Norway between 1877 and 1902, forming peculiar blue rings in Scandinavian trees and shrubs.
Mrs Anderson believes the issue stems from a Scots pine tree in her front garden that is protected from being felled by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). This suspicion has been reinforced by trips ...
South Norfolk Council has forbidden Rachna Anderson, who lives in Easton, from chopping down a tree she believes she is allergic to.
At that time, scientists observed that Scots pine trees that had stood for around 100 years were declining and dying. They wondered whether drought or other climate factors were driving this loss. To ...
A woman who wants to cut down a tree in her garden she claims is allergic ... Rachna Anderson says she has developed a painful allergy to the Scots pine at the front of her property in Easton ...