Introduction to the Plant Life of the Oxford District volume 1

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Introduction to the Plant Life of the Oxford District volume 1
A H Arthur Harry Church
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2 The possibilities of the situation are considerable, ranging from a modern urban road with no vegetation whatever, to a primitive country wayside, neglected and derelict, which however economically inefficient as a means of transport, may, in the course of 50-100 years, become a thing of beauty, as one of the most picturesque features of the countryside. Such neglected roadways exhibit : (i) a general regression to grassland, (2) the introduction of thorn-scrub, 3 (3) passing on to all stages... of regressive wood- land, (4) affording ultimately an avenue of trees of high-forest, meeting overhead in full canopy, and sheltering a wealth of woodland forms in a humus-bottom.
In mediaeval England, as there were no hedges to the fields, so there were no roads as now considered. Main roads had been constructed by the Romans for military transport, and the partial remains of a Vicinal Roman Road below Shbtover, are still sufficiently well-defined to mark the track, though this has been lost in places by ploughing (Stow Wood, Baldon).


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