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Tree Number and Name


1. Corsican Pine (Pinus nigra ssp laricio) 2. Snake-bark Maple (Acer davidii) 3. Cappadocian Maple (Acer cappadocicum) 4. Arolla Pine (Pinus cembra Aureovariegata) 5. Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) 6. Holly ornamental (Ilex aquifolium) 7. Weeping Beech (Fagus sylvatica Pendula) 8. Common Lime (Tilia x europaea) 9. Mountain Pine (Pinus mugo) 10. Weeping Ash (Fraxinus excelsior Pendula) 11. Bird Cherry (Prunus padus Watereri) 12. Field Maple (Acer campestre) 13. Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) 14. Walnut (Juglans regia) 15. Japanese Cherry (Prunus serrulata Kanzan)

Identifying Features/Comments
large buds with silver whiskers roundish leaves. Green/white striped bark fast growing. Autumn leaves yellow needles with whitish top in clusters of five alternate leaves. Vivid Autumn colour ornamental form with golden-edged leaves weeping form of native beech flowers in July. Good for bees short needles and cones weeping form of native ash long white, scented flower clusters native to Britain selected form of British native scented leaves and walnuts in autum nearly pink double flowers

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16. Whitebeam (Sorbus aria) 17. Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) 18. Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) 19. Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara) 20. Red Horse-chestnut (Aesculus x carnea) 21. Hybrid Oak (Quercus x rosacea) 22. Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera Nigra) 23. Weeping Elm (Ulmus glabra Pendula) 24. Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) 25. Red Oak (Quercus rubra) 26. Handkerchief Tree (Davidia involucrata) 27. Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangiana) 28. Hiba (Thujopsis dolabrata) 29. Lawson's Cypress(Chamaecyparis lawsoniana)

Identifying Features/Comments
native to Britain. White under-leaf alternate 5 lobe leaves. Autumn colour native to Britain. Good for wildlife upright pollen stalks in late Autumn red flowers and smooth conkers native hybrid with Pedunculate Oak early pink flowers before leaves survived the Dutch Elm disease paired, hand-like decorative leaves large leaves, red in Autumn showy white bracts when flowering large white flowers Japanese conifer. Leaves white below many varieties available

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