The Guardian Australia
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Campaigners hope to save mother tree of bramley apple
Campaigners launched an appeal Tuesday to save the original bramley apple tree, planted in an 1820s Nottinghamshire cottage garden by a young girl. Nottingham Trent University is selling the property; the 220-year-old tree has no legal protection despite being recognized among Britain's 50 most important historic trees.
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