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Remembering Oak Apple Day: A Nod to History in Shropshire

On May 29, Oak Apple Day once marked a public holiday in England, celebrating the monarchy's restoration under Charles II and the significance of oak trees.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 12 days ago
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Oak Apple Day, celebrated on May 29, commemorates the restoration of the monarchy in England, a significant event ordered by Charles II.

This day serves as a reminder of the historical importance of oak trees, which are often associated with various cultural and natural phenomena.

In The Marches, Shropshire, one might encounter unexpected wildlife and parasites that inhabit these ancient trees, highlighting their ecological role.