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European larch
British Trees — This species is the only deciduous conifer native to Europe and was introduced to Britain sometime around 1620 for its timber.More…
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English elm
British Trees — Once common across the rich farmed soils of middle England, this elm was ravaged in the late 20th Century by Dutch Elm disease. Despite its name there is still debate over whether this elm is a native species or was broght here by Bronze Age farmers.More…
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The Woodland Trust / Elders / Elder
British Trees — This common tree of hedgerows, woods, chalk downs and waste ground, elder was once regarded as one of the most magically powerful of all plants.More…
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