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Aesculus indica (Indian Horse Chestnut)
Aesculus indica (Indian Horse Chestnut)
The Indian Horse Chestnut originates in the Himalayas, ahving been introduced to Britain in the 1850's.

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Alnus incana (Grey Alder) 'Aurea'
Alnus incana (Grey Alder) 'Aurea'

A truly delightful form of grey alder with a long period of interest.

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Alnus incana (Grey Alder) 'Laciniata'
Alnus incana (Grey Alder) 'Laciniata'

This form of the grey alder has been grown since the early 1860s.

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Euodia hupehensis
Euodia hupehensis
A small genus and a must for any collector for arboretum.

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Euonymus europaeus 'Red Cascade'
Euonymus europaeus 'Red Cascade'
A good choice even on chalky soils.

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Fraxinus ornus (Flowering Ash) 'Louisa Lady'
Fraxinus ornus (Flowering Ash) 'Louisa Lady'

This cultivar of the Flowering Ash gives spectacular autumn colour - much richer than that of the species.

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Fraxinus ornus (Flowering Ash) 'Meczek'
Fraxinus ornus (Flowering Ash) 'Meczek'

This Flowering Ash is the perfect choice where space is limited.

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Fraxinus ornus (Flowering Ash) 'Obelisk'
Fraxinus ornus (Flowering Ash) 'Obelisk'

As its name suggests, this Flowering Ash has a narrow, columnar habit.

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Fraxinus ornus (Manna Ash, Flowering Ash)
Fraxinus ornus (Manna Ash, Flowering Ash)

The Manna Ash or Flowering Ash has been grown in Britain since before 1700. A sweet sap, known as manna, is extracted from the stems to make a laxative!

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Koelreuteria paniculata (Pride of India)
Koelreuteria paniculata (Pride of India)

Also known as the Golden Rain Tree, this was introduced from China in the 1760s.

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Colin Bashford - Back by Demand!

Local Authority Tree Officers - Consultants or?. . . . .What is your role? 

Seminar to be held on 15th and 16th July at the nursery at Barcham Trees

Designing with Trees ~ with Trees Seminar

Peter Thurman and Clive Mayhew present an innovative workshop on designing with trees on 5th June and 3rd July 2008.