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Tolkien's 'favourite tree' for #TolkienTrewsday no. 2

Thirty-two months ago I published my first ever 'Patreon' world exclusive on the Pinus Nigra at the Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum. Many things have happened since then and the saga still continues - so let us not be hasty, hrum, hoom!

When it comes to trees the Tolkien fandom is up top with the best. We are probably the only fandom where people start to swoon when you talk about the Two Trees (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) and some may even consider an instant marriage proposal if you are capable of flawlessly pronouncing Laurelin (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) and Telperion (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

With Tolkien fans trees really are the bee's knees. - Marcel Aubron-Bülles 

And no, this is not an exaggeration. It comes as no surprise that German artist Anke Eissmann shared her latest illustration today which will serve as the German Tolkien Society (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)'s event logo for their main annual membership event, the Tolkien Thing (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) (aka Tolkien Moot).

https://twitter.com/The_Tolkienist/status/1633135989106393089 (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

And trust me when I tell you - research has gone squirrel nuts on trees in the Legendarium and beyond. Just have a quick search with the Mythopoeic Society's (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) Mythlore (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre), the Tolkien Society (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)'s Mallorn (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre), or the Journal of Tolkien Research (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) - you won't be able to see the wood for the trees!

Having said all this, there is one particular tree - or was, to be more precise - which has played quite a part in imaginations of Tolkien. And no, not even Niggle's tree in the heartrending Leaf by Niggle (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) has had so many articles on the internet as "Tolkien's Tree." (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

The last photograph of Tolkien beside his 'favourite tree', the Pinus Nigra, at Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum; August 9, 1973, taken by his eldest grandchild, Michael George Tolkien. (c) Tolkien Estate (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

For the love of trees!

Much has changed since Tolkien fans in the 1960s were contemptuously named treehuggers. Not much of a surprise as the climate catastrophe (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) has made it abundantly clear that trees are rather essential to human survival.

So today we rightly celebrate trees in all their shapes and forms and it is no coincidence that Tolkien made trees talk and walk (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre). I would dearly miss Fangorn if he had not been there and I am sure Merry and Pippin would say the same. 

Luckily enough I still had the chance of placing my hand at about the same place as the Professor himself - once a nerd, always a nerd 🥰🌳🍃

Tolkien's favourite tree (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) in Oxford's Botanic Garden to be cut down [thetolkienist.com]

Patreon World Exclusive (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre): News on Tolkien's favourite tree, the Pinus Nigra [Steady]

The Return (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) of the Pinus Nigra [Steady]

Patreon World Exclusive II (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre): The Return of the Pinus Nigra - ahem, in a way, you know? [Steady]

If you feel like reading more about the Pinus Nigra and other exciting news nobody else may have heard do consider becoming a part to my Steady Adventure 🥳

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