Plantlife songs

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Bit of a tangent but how about Combine Harvester by the Wurzels...?
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In the shade of the old apple tree. ( OMG how old am I! )
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gaz
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Underneath the spreading Chestnut Tree.

or....

Oak Lahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain
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Norwegan wood - The Bark Beatles
Wooden it be Nice - The Beech Boys
Bunch of Thyme - Foster and Allen
The Holly and The Ivy - Trad Christmas carol
Lavender Blue - old folk song
Poison Ivy - The Lambretta
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New Rose the Damned
Cyprus Avenue Van Morrison
Cherry Came Too The Jesus and Mary Chain
'Kernow bys Vyken'
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Every rose has its thorn - superb fist clenching rock ballad by US 80's metal band Poison and ideal for singing in your bike shed or shower
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Surprised everybody's forgotten about Peaches.
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Are you going to Scarboro' fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
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"Lavender" is neo-progressive rock band Marillion's second single from their breakthrough album Misplaced Childhood. Also Lavender Blue is an old English folk song.
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The Return Of The Giant Hogweed by Genesis
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Altogether now.... " IIIIIIIIIIIII'll be with you in aaaaaaaaapple blossom time, IIIIIIIIIIIII'll be with you.....etc., etc.,"
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Excellent!
Great photo!
Mick F. Cornwall
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Flowers In The Rain - The Move
Blackberry Way - The Move
Songs From The Wood - Jethro Tull
Tulips From Amsterdam - Max Bygraves
What manner of creature's this, being but half a fish and half a monster
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I talk to the trees - Clint Eastwood
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Green grow the rushes O'
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