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The Aspen is a medium sized tree which can grow up to 20m. It has long, slender stalks which allow the green leaves with pale undersides to flutter in minimal breeze. Long grey catkins appear in wint...» more
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A large tree which can reach heights of 40m. The Beech tree has a broad domed crown with smooth grey bark. The oval to eliptical leaves have wavy edges. It produces fruits with a spiny husk and sma...» more
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The Black Walnut is a fast growing tree which can reach a height of 20m. The rugged grey bark resembles oak and the large leaves are similar to those of an ash tree. In autumn the foliage turns bril...» more
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The Broad Leaved Lime is a large tree reaching up to 32m of rounded habit. It has broad heart shaped leaves and yellowish fragrant flowers in late June / early July.
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Common Alders thrive on wet, marshy soils along streams and rivers. This small to medium bushy tree produces catkins and small cones which resemble the cones of pines and conifers. It can reach a he...» more
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This large Common Ash has an open domed crown with green leaves and distinctive black winter buds. Tiny purplish flowers appear before leaves in spring. Prefers chalky or lime-rich soils. Can reach ...» more
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The Crab Apple is a small compact tree, suitable for the smaller garden and grows up to 10m tall. It has white flowers tinged pink, followed by yellow / green fruits, flushed pink. Fruits can be used...» more
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The Common Walnut is a slow growing tree which can reach heights of 30m. It has leathery, aromatic leaves, small greenish catkins in clusters and produces edible nuts on older trees in good condition...» more
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The Copper Beech is a large, upright, deciduous tree with a broad, spreading crown; elliptic leaves that emerge in spring coloured black-red, turning purple-green and then to russet brown in autumn. I...» more
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A medium to fast growing tree which can reach up to 25m in height, but often remains smaller. This deciduous tree has a weeping crown, with brown or greyish trunk with horizontal banding. The male c...» more
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The Oak is the largest of our native broad-leaved trees. Regarded as “kings of the forest”, Oaks are sturdy, tall with domed crowns. The broad rounded canopy has wide spreading thick lower branches...» more
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The typically dominant tree of deciduous woodland. Can reach up to 45m in height with broad spreading crown. Forms green lobed leaves and acorns in clusters on long stalks.
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* English Oak/Common Oak [Quercus Robur]Tree kit
* The most well known British Tree!
* Plant these magnificent British grown trees
* Tree kit supplied with everything needed to give trees the best ...» more
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A tree common in Northern Europe, often known as the birds-eye maple. Leaves are lobed and leathery, turning butter-yellow in autumn. Has yellowish-green flowers in erect clusters.
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A hardy tree, ideal for cold wet locations. Leaves are grey and hairy on the underside. Catkins appear before the leaves and woody cone-like fruits remain long after seeds have dispursed, being noti...» more
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A small tree, reaching up to 18m in height. The Hawthorn is a sturdy, densely crowned tree with small lobed leaves and numerous thorns. It's white flowers are very fragrant with dark or bright red b...» more
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A large native tree, sometimes used for hedges. Can reach heights of 30m. A broad spreading tree with thick and often twisted trunk and branches. In autumn leaves turn yellow, orange and russet. O...» more
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Medium to large conical tree, growing up to 29 meters high. Thrives in wet or damp soil. Produces catkins and small cone-like fruits. In addition to enriching soils with nitrogen, Italian alder prod...» more
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* Native tree mix kit
* Includes three bare rooted forestry transplant trees
* Option to add Mycorrhiza Bio stimulant pack for improved root development
* 1 x Silver Birch, 1 x Sweet Chestnut, 1 x ...» more
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This hardy tree, native to Northern Europe, has dark red lobed leaves with slender teeth. It is similar in appearance to the Sycamore, but generally smaller and with erect, not pendulous flower clust...» more
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