
Bedeu Beumke, Widooie, Tongeren, Limburg, Belgium
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N 50° 46.417 E 005° 25.795
31U E 671324 N 5627465
Lindehakhoutstoof, Widooie Boompje, Bedeu Beumke
Waymark Code: WMZ3EC
Location: Limburg, Belgium
Date Posted: 09/05/2018
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NL
De oude lindehakhoutstoof, in de volksmond 'Bedeu Beumke' of 'Widooie Boompje' genoemd is een oude grensboom langs de Herenbaan. Op historische kaarten is op deze locatie al een solitaire boom aanwezig. De stoof staat op de grens tussen de drie deelgemeenten Piringen, Widooie en Koninksem. Bovendien fungeerde de linde ook als hoekboom om een aantal administratieve percelen in het landschap duidelijk te onderscheiden. De linde zou door de bliksem zijn getroffen waardoor er uit het oude wortelstelsel meerdere stammen zjn beginnen opschieten.
EN
The old lime tree stew, known in the vernacular as 'Bedeu Beumke' or 'Widooie Boompje', is an old border tree along the Herenbaan. A solitary tree is already present on historical maps at this location. The stove is on the border between the three boroughs Piringen, Widooie and Koninksem. In addition, the lime tree also functioned as a corner tree to clearly distinguish a number of administrative plots in the landscape. The lime tree would have been struck by lightning, so that several tribes would start to emerge from the old root system.
Genus/Species: Tilia
 Height: 45
 Girth: 4
 Method of obtaining height: Reliable source
 Method of obtaining girth: Reliable source
 Location type: Other public property
 Age: 150
 Historical significance:
The old lime tree stew, known in the vernacular as 'Bedeu Beumke' or 'Widooie Boompje', is an old border tree along the Herenbaan. A solitary tree is already present on historical maps at this location.
 Website reference: [Web Link]
 Planter: Not listed
 Parking coordinates: Not Listed
 Walk time: Not Listed
 Photograpy coordinates: Not Listed

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