A variety of pyrus communis named from Its Worcestershire origin as a fine dessert pear raised there in 1841.
The tree can be found in the town's Elmhurst Park in IP12 1DB at What3Words ///viewer.than.grazed
It was planted in May 2025 by local MP Jenny Riddell-Carpenter and dedicated to Peace as part of the town's festive commemoration of the 1945 Victory in Europe.
The long history of pear trees associates them with the abundance and longevity we all wish for peace in our world.
A quercus rubra American Oak in a corner of Woodbridge’s Fen Meadow on an extension of Portland Crescent at IP12 4BG and at What3Words ///cheerful.dinner.fuses
It was planted around 1995 to add interest to the summit of a popular footpath and vista towards the town centre.
It was chosen in 2021 as a second symbol of peace overlooking the site of a Napoleonic era military hospital on the lower part of the Meadow.
There is a seat nearby looking towards the town.
An explanatory plaque can be found on the cemetery fence.
An acer platanoides, Norway Maple ‘Goldsworth Purple’, close to Kingston Farm Road IP12 4BE in Woodbridge, Suffolk, and at What3Words ///clock.watch.piglets
The tree was planted in 1955 near the northern corner of a field given to the town for a recreation ground.
It was chosen in 2017 as a symbol of peace for its commanding size and character and the summertime popularity of its generous shelter.
Its symbolism was quickly captured in poetry by Kate Foley.
The tree attracts vigils at times of public concern about peace.