Wet Areas

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  • River birch tree

    River Birch Tree

    Betula Nigra

    River Birch Tree (Betula Nigra). The main feature of this small to medium sized spreading tree is its interesting peeling bark. This builds up on the stem and main branches in soft curling layers of pink, orange, grey and brown. The other great advantage of this species is its tolerance of wet soil and seasonal flooding. It makes an ideal pond or river-side tree.
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  • Royal Alder (Alnus Glutinosa Imperialis)

    Royal Alder

    Alnus Glutinosa Imperialis

    Royal Alder (Alnus Glutinosa Imperialis) is an ideal choice of an unusual tree for a wet site. It is a cut-leaved form of the common alder, and it has all the advantages of that robust species. Soil that is saturated for part of each year suits it very well. The nitrogen fixing nodules found on the roots of the species also occur on the roots of the cultivar, so it can live in very poor conditions.
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  • sitka spruce picea sitchenis cone

    Sitka Spruce

    Picea Sitchensis

    Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis) is the most commonly planted UK forestry tree. It's named after a place called Sitka in Alaska.  Sitka spuce is a very quick growing spruce with very straight conical trunk with long sweeping branches.
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  • swamp cypress tree

    Swamp Cypress tree Good autumn colour

    Taxodium Distichum

    Swamp Cypress - A deciduous or semi evergreen coniferous tree of valued for its brilliant autumn colour. It grows well in acidic soil in full or partial shade.
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  • Weeping katsura tree

    WEEPING KATSURA TREE

    Cercidiphyllum japonicum pendulum

    The Weeping Katsura tree (cercidiphyllum japonicum pendulum) was first introduced in Britain in about 1864. This is an important tree in garden design as it adds an air of elegance and adds a distinctively different kind of foliage as well as a great display of autumn colours.
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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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  • 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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  • Wingnut Tree

    Pterocarya Fraxinifolia

    WINGNUT TREE - This spectacular striking tree, it is difficult not to be impressed by them, even if they are seen in winter, bare of foliage. Makes a lovely shade tree, a cool place to walk into, or eat, on a hot summer day.
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