Government House, Guernsey. Celebration and commemoration trees

Government House, Guernsey. Celebration and commemoration trees

Government House, Guernsey is 10 acres of elegant parkland and landscaped gardens. There are over 150 mature trees of all varieties including 2 planted by Queen Elizabeth II during her visits in 1989 and 2001, and a number planted to commemorate other Royal visits. The grounds also contain a specialist and historic camellia collection.

The house and gardens are located in the main town St Peter Port. 

Weeping Mulberry “Morus Albą”

Planted by TRH The Earl and Countess of Wessex for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

10 May 2022

 

English Oak

“Quercus robur’

Planted to commemorate the life of HRH The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh

12th June 2021

Cedrus Atlantica Glauca

This tree was planted by her Majesty the Queen

13th July 2001

Planted to Commemorate the fourth visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

30th May 1984

Silver Jubilee 1977

Planted by

H.E Vice Admiral Sir John and Lady Martin

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