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Family Casuarinaceae a: Genus Casuarina b> Order Fagales 1> Family Betulaceae a: Genus Alnus 1: Alnus glutinosa - common alder b: Genus Betula 1: Betula pendula - silver birch 2> Family Fagaceae a: Genus Castanea 1: Castanea sativa - Sweet chestnut b: Genus Fagus 1: Fagus sylvatica - European beech c: Genus Nothofagus 1: Nothofagus fusca (Hook. f.) Oersted - red ...
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Ulna Molar Tibia 6. What is the name given to a group of leopards? Lepe Pain Fleet 7. Which tree supplies conkers? Sweet Chestnut Horse chestnut Larch 8. What is a natterjack? Argument Quarrel Toad 9. What is a young swan called? Swanlet Swanlet Cygnet Gump 10. Who is king of the beasts? Lion Tiger Elephant Return to ScoutNet UK Quiz page End ...
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Plant health service Trees by Species Natives Alder Ash Beech Birch Black Poplar Cricket Bat Willows Elder Elms Gean or Cherry Hazel Holly Limes Oaks Rowan Scots pine Yew Others Naturalised Horse chestnut Norway spruce Sweet chestnut Sycamore Walnut Newcomers Corsican pine Douglas fir Larches Leyland Cypress Lodge pole pine London plane Poplars Redwoods Others ...
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ForestHarvest - non-timber products from lowland broadleaved forests in Scotland
Other non-native species such as beech, sycamore and sweet chestnut may be found. Generally speaking, these woodlands are more species-rich than their upland ... are often dominated by oak (sometimes with silver birch).
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Heathland Report
The site is located in the Woodland Education Centre in Offwell, near Honiton in the county of Devon, South West England. The area was formerly wooded with conifers and Sweet Chestnut, with an understory of Rhododendron. This was completely cleared in 1993. The area was subsequently divided into nine sections. Various ...
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Top 20 plants - Plants For A Future
Monkey Puzzle Tree Atriplex halimus Sea Orach Brassica oleracea italica Broccoli Camassia quamash Quamash Campanula versicolor Caragana arborescens Siberian Pea Tree Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut Cephalotaxus fortunei Chinese Plum Yew Cephalotaxus harringtonia Japanese Plum Yew Cephalotaxus harringtonia drupacea Japanese Plum Yew Cephalotaxus harringtonia koreana Korean Plum Yew ...
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Darwin's barberry CT Berberis thunbergii Japanese barberry CT Betula pendula Birch CT Caragana arborescens Pea Tree CT Caragana brevispina CT Carpinus betulus Hornbeam CT Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut CT Castanea sativa Chestnut CT Cornus kousa chinensis Japanese dogwood CT Cornus mas Cornelian Cherry CT Cornus sanguinea Dogwood CT Corylus avellana Hazel FT Corylus avellana Hazel CT Corylus ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home Page
Plant health service Trees by Species Natives Alder Ash Beech Birch Black Poplar Cricket Bat Willows Elder Elms Gean or Cherry Hazel Holly Limes Oaks Rowan Scots pine Yew Others Naturalised Horse chestnut Norway spruce Sweet chestnut Sycamore Walnut Newcomers Corsican pine Douglas fir Larches Leyland Cypress Lodge pole pine London plane Poplars Redwoods Others ...
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Meanings of names: Genus name: Latin name for sweet chestnut Species name: toothed Common name: Chestnut is derived from the Middle English chesten, related to the Latin ... and fuel wood, and the bark was used for dye. Ornamental Considerations: Ornamental uses: American chestnut cannot be used until resistant genotypes are available. As soon as resistant trees are available ...
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EcologyFund.com, Monarch Butterfly Iinfo - Protect Monarch Butterflies, and plant a tree for free!
Meanings of names: Genus name: Latin name for sweet chestnut Species name: toothed Common name: Chestnut is derived from the Middle English chesten, related to the Latin ... and fuel wood, and the bark was used for dye. Ornamental Considerations: Ornamental uses: American chestnut cannot be used until resistant genotypes are available. As soon as resistant trees are available ...
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