Species in the order Fagales Results 1 - 10
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Betula (Betula kirghisorum)
Information on Betula kirghisorum is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Arkansas oak (Quercus arkansana)
Information on the Arkansas oak is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Hazel (Corylus avellana)
Hazel belongs to the same family of trees as the birch (family Betulaceae), however it is often described as a bush rather than a ...  More
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Rauli (Nothofagus alpina)
Information on the rauli is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Roble Colorado (Nothofagus glauca)
Information on the roble colorado is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur)
This oak, the 'king of trees' has a special place in the English psyche, and is a well-loved symbol of strength and duration. It i...  More
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Silver birch (Betula pendula)
One of the most familiar trees in the British countryside, the graceful silver birch is a genuine native, having been an early col...  More  0 Videos
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Sessile oak (Quercus petraea)
Oak trees have a special place in the English psyche, and are well-loved symbols of strength. The crown of this magnificent native...  More
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Encino of Hinton (Quercus hintonii)
Growing up to 15 metres in height, this deciduous tree has dark bark and is characterised by its bright red foliage at the start o...  More  0 Videos

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