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  • wych elm leaves

    Wych Elm trees

    Ulmas Glabra

    The hardiest elm, able to grow in coastal conditions as well as hillsides, can also grow by water. Purplish flowers appear before leaves, fruit drops July time and in autumn leaves turn yellow.
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  • white willow tree

    White Willow

    Salix Alba

    White willow trees,(salix Alba) these may be dwarf shrubs, bushes or large trees. Many are suitable for ornamental use. Coppice and pollards of some provide superb winter twig colours.
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  • small leaved lime flowers

    Small Leaf Lime

    Tilia Cordata

    Small leaf lime (tilia cordata) is an excellent tree for avenue planting and gives good shade. Branches grow downwards, the leaves are dark green and shiny. July sees the scented greenish/yellow flowers form. The fruit of the small leaved lime is unlike that of other limes is not ribbed or hairy.
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  • Pillar Apple trees

    Malus Tschonoskii

    Malus Tschonoskii trees - Pillar Apple trees- As its name suggests this is an erect conical tree. It grows strongly upwards but seldom exceeds 12 metres in height. An ideal arboretum, park, garden or avenue tree where space is limited.
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  • John Downie Crab Apple

    Malus John Downie

    Malus John Downie Crab Apple - The heavy fruiting crab apple 'John Downie' was raised in Lichfield England in 1875 by Mr E Holmes. It was named after his friend and fellow nurseryman John Downie from Scotland. The tree, which resembles a free grown orchard apple in size and shape, has white blossom which starts off pale pink in bud.
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  • Hop Hornbeam tree

    Hop Hornbeam

    Ostrya Carpinifolia

    Hop Hornbeam (Ostrya Carpinifolia) trees have a very unusual appearance in the summer when a crown of dark good looking foliage is mixed with white fruit clusters which are near to 5cm broad cylindric bunches of bladders like a big hop fruit. Apart from this summer display the tree remains quite dull. A good woodland tree, it will stand a good deal of shade as well as full sun. This tree is native to Europe and Asia Minor, including southern Britain.
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  • Honey Locust sunburst gleditsia trianthos

    Honey Locust Sunburst

    Gleditsia Trianthos

    Honey locust 'Sunburst' Is a small deciduous tree with a rounded crown. Golden yellow spring foliage which darkens to pale green but then turns butter yellow in autumn. This is an elegant tree which becomes a special feature both in spring and autumn each year.
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  • golden rain tree Koelreuteria paniculata

    Golden Rain Trees Koelreuteria Paniculata Pride of India

    Golden Rain Trees, also known as Pride Of India trees-Towards the end of summer golden rain trees produce great 30cm panicles of yellow flowers which hang down from the branches. Each individual flower is about 1.2cm across and consists of 4 pointed petals like a star.
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  • malus golden hornet crab apple

    Malus Golden Hornet Crab Apple

    MALUS GOLDEN HORNET CRAB APPLE - This is one of the most popular crab apple trees in Britain. It was first produced by Waterer's Nursery in England in 1949.
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  • Foxglove tree

    Foxglove Tree or Empress Tree

    Paulownia Tomentosa

    Foxglove tree - sometimes referred to as the Empress tree is a deciduous tree having spectacular large leathery green leaves and thick shoots. Can be grown just for its leaves. Flowers are on panicles which look in winter as orange pubescent buds.
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