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Rowan (
Sorbus aucuparia
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Rowan is one of the most familiar wild trees in the British Isles, recognised for its distinctive red berries, which inject a spla...
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Black hawthorn (
Prunus ramburii
)
Information on the black hawthorn is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Blackthorn (
Prunus spinosa
)
Blackthorn is a deciduous shrub that has long been popular in hedgerows because of its thorns. The beautiful white blossom tends t...
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Bramble (
Rubus fruticosus agg.
)
Brambles form a complex group known as Rubus fruticosus agg. (short for aggregate), containing around 320 individual ‘species’ kno...
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Alchemilla (
Alchemilla minima
)
This plant has no common English name but belongs to the well-known lady's mantle family. It was only recognised as a separate spe...
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Azores laurel cherry (
Prunus lusitanica azorica
)
This subspecies of Portugal laurel (Prunus lusitanica) is a hardy evergreen tree with larger, thicker leaves than the other subspe...
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Alchemilla (
Alchemilla fischeri camerunensis
)
This small silvery herb is a subspecies of Alchemilla fischeri, and is only known from the summit of a single mountain. The leaf b...
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Wild cotoneaster (
Cotoneaster cambricus
)
Wild cotoneaster is a member of the rose family. It is a bushy deciduous shrub that grows to a height of 100 cm. In young shrubs, ...
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Whitebeams (
Sorbus spp
)
The genus of Sorbus trees comprises a widely differing group. The family includes rowan, also known as the mountain ash Sorbus auc...
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Plymouth pear (
Pyrus cordata
)
The Plymouth pear is smaller than its more common relative and grows as a hedgerow tree. It may be distinguished from the common w...
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Formosa firethorn (
Pyracantha koidzumii
)
Information on the Formosa firethorn is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Silverweed (
Potentilla anserina
)
The genus name of Silverweed, Potentilla, means ‘little powerful one’. The ability of this plant to survive trampling, coupled wit...
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Wild apricot (
Armeniaca vulgaris
)
Apricot trees are well known for their delicious fruits, and while cultivated varieties are commonly grown worldwide, their wild a...
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