Changeset: 44589789
Added large Oak tree near Great Linch. Source: Personal observation.
Closed by PeterPan99
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created_by | iD 2.0.1 |
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host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/id |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-US |
Discussion
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Comment from mapping man
The name tag doesn't need to be filled with "Oak". It looks a bit odd on the map. The name should be used only if the tree is a known landmark . For instance it could be a wishing or memory tree. In this case "wishing tree" would make sense in the name field.
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Comment from PeterPan99
OK. Sorry if I have contravened a convention. I tagged it with the name "Oak" because is is a very prominent, old Oak tree, possibly verging on "Landmark" status. The house facing it is named "Oak View", so I thought it might be appropriate. In response to your comment, I have removed the Name tag.
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Comment from mapping man
Hi. There is no set convention, its just that you don't see many trees named. One exception that I could think of would have been the Oak tree in the Intu shopping centre. From what you describe I would say that you were correct in using Oak in the name tag.
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Comment from PeterPan99
Thanks for your comments @mapping man. I have added the name "Oak" again.
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