Native trees

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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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  • Sweet Chestnut Tree

    Castanea Sativa

    The Sweet Chestnut Tree (Castanea Sativa) is a magnificent, long-living tree that adds beauty and character to any garden or landscape. Reaching heights of up to 25 meters, this tree offers striking glossy leaves in summer, turning a rich golden yellow in autumn. In late summer and fall, it produces delicious, large chestnuts encased in spiky husks, perfect for festive recipes. With its impressive size and unique seasonal appeal, the Sweet Chestnut is an ideal choice for ornamental planting, providing both visual interest and a connection to nature’s harvest for generations to come.
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  • Sycamore Tree

    Sycamore Tree

    Acer Pseudoplatanus

    Sycamore trees (Acer Pseudoplatanus) are wonderfully hardy and robust trees, growing in places that would stunt most others.  Sycamore trees posses a shadiness that helped them too quickly become a favourite of parks, avenues, gardens and farms. The autumn is when sycamore trees really stand out.
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  • white polar

    White Poplar

    Populus Alba

    White poplar (Populus alba) Good screening tree. The leaves are large, to 10cm, and maple-like with five lobes. Young leaves are covered with a white hairy down, which gradually fade from the upper surface, but retained on the underside throughout the season. The upper surface becomes dark green, turning yellow before leaf fall in autumn.
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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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  • whitebeam tree sorbus aria

    Whitebeam tree

    Sorbus Aria

    Whitebeam (Sorbus Aria) grows well on acid soils, chalk and dry limestone. In spring leaves are silvery/white, in autumn leaves turn golden with red berries which when over-ripe can be made into a jelly to eat with venison. Scented flowers appear in May.
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  • wild plum

    Wild Cherry Plum

    Prunus Myroblana

    Wild Cherry Plum Prunus Myroblana Tree or hedging.  Deep in the summer, wild plums start to ripen and take on a range of royal colours, from blushing peach to port red to amethyst. When fully ripen, unriped bitterness is replaced by a honeyed-sweetness that make wild plums mouthwatering. Bark is dark grey on perennial branches and redish-brown on young ones.
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  • wild cherry prunus avium

    Wild Cherry Tree

    Prunus Avium

    The Wild Cherry tree's (Prunus Avium) fruits are bright red to dark purple in colour. The white blossom of our native cherries has brightened Britain's hedgerows and woodlands for millennia. The blossom has an unforgettable display in spring. The flowers fragrance and sweet nectar attract insects to the tree to pollinate it therefore assisting our bee population.
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  • wild service tree

    Wild Service Tree

    Sorbus Torminalis

    The Wild Service Tree (Sorbus Torminalis) is a unique tree known for its delicious, sugar-rich berries with hints of dried apricot and sultana, once a sweet treat for country folk. It features attractive dark brown and grey bark, white flowers in spring, and leathery brown fruits that ripen in September. In autumn, its leaves turn a vibrant crimson red. Perfect for adding seasonal interest, this tree thrives in well-drained soil and requires pruning in late winter or early spring. A beautiful and historically significant addition to any garden.
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  • goat willow

    Willow (Goats willow), (Pussy Willow)

    Salix Caprea

    Salix Caprea - Goats willow also known as pussy willow or sallow.  Normally grows as a sizeable bush but occasionally reaches 10 metres as a small tree. In spring, male trees are quite stunning with their display of bright yellow catkins. The female tree's catkins develop cottony seeds which are released into the wind during May. It has smooth bark twigs and the leaves are quite rounded.
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