We have some lovely trees and have undertaken a planting programme to replace the Elms that died from Dutch Elm disease and are removed. We choose trees that will encourage wildlife.
1. Wych Elm (Ulmus glabra) English Oak (Quercus robur) Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) Beech (Fagus sylvaticus) Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Yew (Taxus baccata) Irish Yew (Taxus baccata ssp.) Holly (Ilex aquifolium) Red Oak (Quercus rubra) – from USA: donated by Leslie King Wild Quince (Cydonia oblonga) Apple (Malus domestica)- from SE Europe and SW Asia Pear (Pyrus communis) |
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Crab apple (Malus sylvestris) Wild Plum Blackthorn Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) 17. Fig (Ficus carica) – from Mediterranean Olive – from Mediterranean Bay – (Laurus nobilis) – from Mediterranean Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) – from Co. Kerry, Ireland: donated by Mee Kuon Cheung Mulberry (Morus nigra) available from: donated by Philippa O’Brien 18th December 2001 Amelanchier canadensis – from N. America: donated by Pauline Gilbertson 10 Feb 1999 Wild Plum Field Maple (Acer …) Japanese Maple (Acer …) Sycamore – (Acer pseudoplatanus) from Turkey & Central Asia Horse Chestnut (Aeschulus) – from Turkey & Central Asia 28. White Poplar (Populus alba): donated by Leslie King |
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Weeping Golden Willow (Salix babylonica pendula aurea ) Goat Willow (Salix caprea) Purple Stemmed Willow (Salix …) Red- stemmed Willow (Salix .. ) Green Contorted Willow (Salix …) Red Contorted Willow (Salix …) Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus …) – from China Elder (Sambucus niger) Wild Privet (Ligustrum angustifolium) 38. Robinia (Robinia pseudo-acacia) |
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