Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
FOOT PATH
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Hazelmere Cafe & Bakery Collect a Picnic for the Park Tel 015395 32972
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Railway Station Newsagent
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COMMUNITY ORCHARD
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CAR PARK
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TIC
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CAR PARK
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RK CAR PA
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PROMENADE
RAILWAY
GRANGE STATION
Identifying Features/Comments
several around pond. Cones small upright early profusion of pink flowers cones up to 2.5cm long on shoot tips said to be tallest living English bulb-lit tree upright form = Irish Yew var. 'Fastigiata' native to Chile/Argentina leaves bright red for weeks in Autumn deciduous conifer discovered China 1941 long thin catkins and leaf many garden forms. Round 8mm cones evergreen Mediterranean Oak form 'Purpurea' has dark purple leaves thin catkins as long as leaves. From China Aesculus x carnea/ flava/ hippocastanum weather damaged during 2010/11 winter more decorative than common form Pyrus salicifolia has hard roundish pears thin pendulous catkins; silvery/pink bark
Identifying Features/Comments
silver foliage many of about the same age in Grange hard 3cm round cones with 4 to 6 scales large oval upright coness mall decorative tree with red-winged fruit leaf underside silver. Maple syrup sap thornless form. Late into leaf. Rare in north leaves and fruit smaller than Cherry Laurel large white flowers peeling fire-resistant bark fragrant flowers in July. Good for bees scented leaves. Walnuts when older grows large and stately over 50 years old. Figs ripen some years living fossil tree with herbal qualities large showy white bracts. Fruit like walnuts a hybrid with long bean pods when mature pink flowers on trunk before leaves