ACER davidii Serpentine |
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Snake bark maple. A small tree that grows to around 3 metres. It has white and green striated bark with coral red young growth and small bright green leaves. Very good orange/red autumn colours and red fruits. Prefers full sun or dappled shade.
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ACER palmatum Eddisbury |
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Japanese maple. Strong growing vased shaped large shrub. Coral red young bark and dark green leaves.
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BETULA ermanii Grayswood Hill |
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Medium sized tree with heart shaped leaves. Pink tinged, creamy white peeling bark.
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BETULA pendula |
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Silver birch. Medium sized native tree of graceful habit. White bark and small leaves. Always popular as a garden tree.
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BETULA utilis jaquemontii Doorenbos |
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White barked Himalayan birch. Elegant,open-branched tree with bright white bark. The most popular of the white birches.
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COTONEASTER frigidus cornubia |
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Tree Cotoneaster. Small, semi-evergreen spreading tree with white flowers in spring followed by red berries in autumn. Excellent for screening.
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PRUNUS serrula |
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Small spreading tree with gleaming mahogany red/brown peeling bark. Small white flowers in April.
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PTELEA trifoliata |
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Hop tree. Small, wide spreading tree with very fragrant yellowish flowers.
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SALIX alba Britzensis |
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Scarlet willow. Large spreading tree. Brilliant orange/scarlet branches in winter. Often coppiced for best effect.
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SALIX babylonica Tortuosa |
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Dragons claw willow. Medium sized wide spreading tree with twisted branches.
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