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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... More about the Norway Spruce. Its botanical name is Picea abies. Piceais from the Latin pix, alluding to the pith or resin some species produce. ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... If this is the case then you will be looking at a Japanese Larch. Indeed if you already come to the conclusion that the tree is a larch and you are in a ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... The horse chestnut's scientific name is Aesculus hippocastanum. It grows naturally in the moist mountain valleys of parts of Albania and Greece. ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... The time-honoured game of cricket evolved in SE England in the Middle Ages. ... Growing cricket bat willows is a specialised enterprise. ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... Welcome to the website of the Royal Forestry Society. We are dedicated to the wise management of trees and woodlands,and to increasing people's ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... First introduced to Britain from the Balkans in the late 16th century, it was not until about 200 years later that the fruits of the horse chestnut trees ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... The horse chestnut's scientific name is Aesculus hippocastanum. It grows naturally in the moist mountain valleys of parts of Albania and Greece. In the UK ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... In the UK, horse chestnuts have been grown as ornamental trees, particularly in avenues or along roadsides for their spectacular "candles" of white flowers ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... The "conker" season is upon us. "Conkers" are the seeds, in the form of nuts, of the Horse Chestnut. They are used for the school-child's game of the same ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home ... The horse chestnut's scientific name is Aesculus hippocastanum. ... The pale cream or brown wood is very light, weak and of little economic timber value ...
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