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Rose (Dog) – Rosa canina – Bare root 60-80cm

Rosa canina Typically found in long established hedgerows. Produces large pink/white blooms in early summer followed by red rose hips in autumn. The hips are a rich source of vitamin C, used for rose...

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Yew – Taxus baccata – Bare root 40 – 60cm

Taxus baccata Commonly found in old woodlands and artificial surroundings such as churchyards. An evergreen conifer with dark green foliage and red berries. As a tree it may reach 40 foot but is...

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Spindleberry – Euonymus europaeus – Bare root 80 – 100cm

Euonymus europaeus An inconspicuous deciduous shrub with small pale flowers. It is noted for the fruits which form as bright pink cases that split to reveal orange seeds. Suits: light, dry or heavy...

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Rowan/Mountain Ash – Sorbus aucuparia – Bare root 60 – 80cm

Sorbus aucuparia An attractive tree found in woodlands and gardens. It will grow at high altitude, hence its other common name, mountain ash. Creamy white flowers appear in spring followed by bright...

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Rose (Dog) – Rosa canina – Bare root 80 – 100cm

Rosa canina Typically found in long established hedgerows. Produces large pink/white blooms in early summer followed by red rose hips in autumn. The hips are a rich source of vitamin C, used for rose...

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Willow – Goat (Pussy, Sallow) – Salix caprea – Bare root 40 – 60cm

Salix caprea Also know as Sallow or Pussy Willow, the Goat Willow is a common plant all over Britain. Because its flowers are amongst the earliest in the year to appear it provides a valuable food...

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Spindleberry – Euonymus europaeus – Bare root 60 – 80cm

Euonymus europaeus An inconspicuous deciduous shrub with small pale flowers. It is noted for the fruits which form as bright pink cases that split to reveal orange seeds. Suits: light, dry or heavy...

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Rowan/Mountain Ash – Sorbus aucuparia – Bare root 40 – 60cm

Sorbus aucuparia An attractive tree found in woodlands and gardens. It will grow at high altitude, hence its other common name, mountain ash. Creamy white flowers appear in spring followed by bright...

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Rose (Dog) – Rosa canina – Bare root 40 – 60cm

Rosa canina Typically found in long established hedgerows. Produces large pink/white blooms in early summer followed by red rose hips in autumn. The hips are a rich source of vitamin C, used for rose...

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Spindleberry – Euonymus europaeus – Bare root 40 – 60cm

Euonymus europaeus An inconspicuous deciduous shrub with small pale flowers. It is noted for the fruits which form as bright pink cases that split to reveal orange seeds. Suits: light, dry or heavy...

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Walnut – Juglans regia

A tall spreading tree with ash-like leaves and familiar edible fruits. The nuts will not appear until the tree has been established for about 10 years. Suits: light/dry or heavy ground. Prefers:...

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Willow (grey) – Salix cinerea

A small tree growing to 10m, but more usually makes a large shrub. It is sometimes confused with Goat Willow, but its leaves are narrower with greyish-white undersides. Preferring wet sites, the Grey...

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Willow (white) – Salix alba

A British native, the White Willow is found growing wild mostly in the south of the country. Makes a good specimen tree near water, but it is also commonly coppiced and pollarded for its young,...

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Sycamore – Acer pseudoplatanus

Widespread in woodlands. The sycamore is not the most popular tree because of its invasive vigorous growth. Will tolerate exposed/coastal situations. Suits: light, dry or heavy ground. Prefers:...

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Willow (crack) – Salix fragilis

A large native tree, usually found near waterways and on riverbanks Ideal for planting on riverbanks and in boggy areas, the dense root system of the Crack Willow helps to prevent erosion. They bear...

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Whitebeam – Sorbus aria

A small tree of the rowan family, not often found in the wild. Most common in parks and on roadsides. It produces a long lasting crop of orange/red berries. Will not tolerate very wet areas. Suits:...

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Wild service tree – Sorbus torminalis

Another species belonging to the rowan and whitebeam family. Produces an attractive creamy/white flower followed by brown berries. Suits: heavy ground. Prefers: alkaline soil. Growth rate: medium....

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Rose (red Japanese) – Rosa rugosa ‘Rubra’

Commonly found on rough ground, banks and dunes. Produces red flowers in early summer followed by hips in autumn. Suits: light, dry ground. Prefers: acid/alkaline soil. Growth rate: fast. Average...

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