Ring road palm tree 'listed' as a historic monument
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An unassuming tree growing on a central reservation along Derby鈥檚 ring road has been marked as an historic monument by internet pranksters.
The diminutive palm sits on the dividing barrier between lanes of A601 The Upas and nearby slip roads, and is passed by thousands of motorists daily.
But in June, the tropical tree was named the Derbados Palm Tree - and given a handful of five-star reviews on Google Maps.
One reviewer said it was 鈥渢he original, the best鈥 adding: 鈥淲hat a welcome when coming back from outside the county.鈥
The Google reviews currently rank the plant as a better tourist attraction than Derby鈥檚 Silk Mill and Museum of Making, the Museum and Art Gallery, cultural hub the Quad, Derby Cathedral, Pickford鈥檚 House, or Derby County鈥檚 Pride Park Stadium.
But the reviewer warned, there鈥檚 no access on foot to the palm, it can only be admired safari-style from inside a moving vehicle.
A spokesperson for Derby City Council said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e stumped as to why this tree is getting this attention. It may be unusual, but its location means it can鈥檛 be safely viewed, so we鈥檇 question how many people have actually managed to see it.
鈥淎ny tree enthusiasts should instead head to our wonderful parks, where they can enjoy historical and significant trees without the risk of causing or being in a road accident.
鈥淒erby Arboretum even has a tree trail which takes in the park鈥檚 superb collection of trees, some of which were planted in the 19th Century. In fact, one specimen of Caucasian Lime is the tallest tree of its type in Britain.鈥
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