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UK Nature > Trees & Shrubs

Ash
Fraxinus excelsior

Bay Laurel
Laurus nobilis

Blackthorn
Prunus spinosa

Beech
Fagus sylvatica

Black Walnut
Juglans nigra

Blue Atlas Cedar
Cedrus atlantica
f. glauca

Elder
Sambucus nigra

Holly
Ilex aquifolium

Hop
Humulus lupulus

Firethorn
Pyracantha coccinea

Hawthorn
Crataegus monogyna

Hornbeam
Carpinus betulus

Horse Chestnut
Aesculus hippocastanum

Large Leaved Lime
Tilia platyphyllos

London Plane
Platanus x hispanica

Norway Spruce
Pica albies

Oak Trees
Quercus sp.

Portuguese Laurel
Prunus lusitanica

Roble Beech
Nothofagus obliqua

Silver Birch
Betula pendula

Silver Maple
Acer saccharinum

Snowberry
Symphoricarpos alba

Sweet Chestnut
Castanea sativa

Sycamore
Acer pseudoplatanus

Traveller's Joy
Clematis vitalba

Weeping Willow
Salix babylonica

Yew
Taxus baccata


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