Nice map of London's fruit trees shows you where to pick free food
Mike Pollitt | Thursday 26 May, 2011 16:13

This map and accompanying website is intriguing, click through for a map of allegedly fruiting public trees including apples, cherries, elderflower, and a Loquat tree in London Fields. Trust London Fields to have the esoteric oriental tree. Typical.
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