WebWoodland management – control of rhododendron and cherry laurel Kent Wildlife Trust Land Management Advice Series There are a number of species of plant which have been introduced to the British Isles and which, if left unchecked, can become very invasive and result in significant loss of biodiversity. The cost WebCommon names: wild cherry, sweet cherry, gean. Scientific name: Prunus avium. Family: Rosaceae. Origin: native. Mature trees can grow to 30m and live for up to 60 years. The shiny bark is a deep reddish-brown with …
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WebCherry is often found in old field hedgerows where it may have been planted by man, but is also found in mixed deciduous woodland. The old farm trees may not be native in the sense of ancient woodland, but they are part of our rural history, like crab apple and old varieties of apple, pear, plum and damson, once grown in gardens and small ... reaboka foundation
Bird cherry The Wildlife Trusts
WebBird Cherry (Prunus padus) PRPA A beautiful blossom tree known for its sweet-smelling flowers. From £10.95. Crack willow (Salix Fragilis) SAFR ... Woodland Trust (Enterprises) Limited, registered in England (No. 2296645), a wholly owned subsidiary of … WebA vast fenland landscape between Peterborough and Huntingdon currently benefiting from one of the largest restoration projects of its type in Europe. Already home to two National Nature Reserves, protected for their unique habitat and the varied wildlife they support, the landscape is being restored and transformed for the benefit both of ... WebCommon names: bird cherry, black dogwood, hagberry, hogberry. Scientific name: Prunus padus. Family: Rosaceae. Origin: native. Mature trees can grow to 25m. The bark is smooth, peeling and greyish-brown … reabold hl