Selecting a tree species for an avenue is very much dependant upon the site and the personal preferences of the parties involved. Here are just a few ideas................
categories: Trees for a Purpose | Avenue | Avenue Trees
read moreChestnuts roasting on an open fire - or bought piping hot from a street vendor - so evocative of Christmas long ago!
categories: Light Sandy Sites | Castanea | Avenue and Verge | Dry Soil | Fast Growing | Oval | Woodland | Summer Interest | Autumn Interest | Large (over 20m) | Castanea sativa | Avenue Trees
read moreThe Pin Oak is similar to Q. coccinea, but rather more elegant.
categories: Autumn Colour | Avenue Trees | Clay Soils | Cold Exposed Sites | Quercus | Avenue and Verge | Pyramidal | Slow Growing | Autumn Interest | Large (over 20m) | Quercus palustris | Avenue Trees
read moreThis is a clone of the Small-Leaved Lime that gives a uniformity option over straight Tilia cordata.
categories: Chalk Soils | Tilia | Avenue and Verge | Fast Growing | Pollution resistant | Pyramidal | Street | Medium (10-15m) | Summer Interest | Tilia cordata Greenspire | Avenue Trees
read morecategories: Chalk Soils | Tilia | Avenue and Verge | Pollution resistant | Pyramidal | Large (over 20m) | Tilia x europaea Pallida | Avenue Trees
read moreLocal Authority Tree Officers - Consultants or?. . . . .What is your role?
Seminar to be held on 15th and 16th July at the nursery at Barcham Trees