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Crack willow (Salix Fragilis)

SAFR
The crack willow is named after its habit of splitting with cracks and fissures.
£10.95

Guelder rose (Viburnum opulus)

VIOP
Pretty flower heads and bright juicy berries.
£10.95

White Willow (Salix Alba)

SAAL
The white willow is the largest species of willow.
£10.95

Wild cherry (Prunus avium)

PRAV
Deep red cherries and beautiful blossom abound.
£10.95

Elder (Sambucus nigra)

SANI
Create cordial and wine with elder flowers and fruit.
£10.95

Sessile oak (Quercus petraea)

QUPN
Bugs and butterflies, birds and bats - all rely on the oak.
£10.95

Common beech (Fagus sylvatica)

FASY
A fast-growing, attractive tree - even in poor soil.
£10.95

Juniper (Juniperus communis)

JUCO
Juniper berries are a popular addition to gin, liqueurs and sauces.
£10.95

Large leaved lime (Tilia platyphyllos)

TIPL
Large-leaved lime is a broadleaf tree that wildlife love.
£10.95

Walnut (Juglans regia)

JURE
Bake a walnut cake with your home-grown walnuts.
£10.95

Small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata)

TICO
Small-leaved lime’s blossom produces a sweet scent.
£10.95

Spindle (Euonymus europaea)

EUEU
Attract wildlife with the bright pink fruits and leaves of this tree.
£10.95

Whitebeam (Sorbus aria)

SOAR
Popular ornamental tree in parks and gardens.
£10.95

Purging buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)

RHCA
Create a haven for wildlife with purging buckthorn.
£10.95

Bird Cherry (Prunus padus)

PRPA
A beautiful blossom tree known for its sweet-smelling flowers.
£10.95

Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa)

CASA
A long lived giant with edible nuts
£10.95