Newspaper, The Age, Living Legacy Takes Root, 2019
Living Legacy Takes Root
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Article in the Gardening Section of "The Age," 29.06.2019 by Megan Backhouse about Jenny Happell and Sandra Pullman (former Burnley student) who had helped propagate an Ulmus procera (English Elm) from an original planted by Charles La Trobe