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  1. In the movie, "THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH AND ESSEX", there's this one scene when Errol Flynn, and the other knights are in a horseback battle in a foggy field surrounded by these unusual-looking trees.  They're the kind that look like large lumps with thin branches sticking out of the tops.  I believe these kind are mostly common in English counties like Ireland or Scotland.  I know I've seen these trees elsewhere before (thankfully not up close) and I've been curious for some time as to what they're called.  If you want a good example of what I'm referring to, watch the "Looney Tunes" cartoon called "Foney Fables" in the scene that presents the "wolf in sheep's clothing".  The wolf is peering at the sheep from behind one of these types of trees.  They're also seen in such settings to create a rather spooky and intimidating mood.  Another "Looney Tunes" example is "Sniffles Takes A Trip" when the title mouse character approaches a forest for the perfect campsite, and through his subjective view sees these kinds of trees (among other spooky looking plants), and starts getting scared.  I know there's a name for these trees, but I just can't identify them. 

    Would anyone happen to know?

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