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Tree cathedral

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Nave of Whipsnade Tree Cathedral in 2005
Lodi cattedrale vegetale in 2018

A tree cathedral is an arboretum laid out so the arrangement of the trees creates the typical architectural elements of the nave, chancel, and transepts usually constructed from masonry in a typical medieval cathedral.

Examples of tree cathedrals include:

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