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HEDGING, YOUNG TREES, SHRUBS AND CONIFERS
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The following is a list of plants are considered
to be native to the British Isles and are recommended for encouraging
wildlife in its many forms. In addition to the above list some Berberis,
Cotoneaster and Pyracantha, although not native plants, are recommened
for conservation as they bear abundant crops of berries which provide
food for wildlife. See plants to attract
wildlife for more details.
Alder,
Common
Ash
Aspen
Beech, Green
Beech, Purple
Birch, Silver
Blackthorn
Box, Common
Buckthorn,
Alder
Buckthorn,
Common or Purging
Buckthorn,
Sea
Cherry, Bird
Cherry, Wild
Chestnut,
Sweet
Crab Apple
Dogwood
Elder |
Elm,
English
Gorse
Guelder Rose
Hazel
Holly
Honeysuckle, Early
Dutch
Hornbeam
Lime, Broad
or Large-Leaved
Lime, Small-Leaved
Maple, Field
Mixed Native
Hedging
Mountain Ash
Native Tree
Collection
Oak, English
or Common
Oak, Sessile
or Durmast
Pine, Scots
Poplar, Manchester |
Poplar,
White
Potentilla Fruticosa
Quickthorn
Rose, Dog
Rose
Rose, Field
Rose
Rose, Scotch
or Burnet
Rose, Sweet
Briar
Service Tree,
Wild
Spindle
Wayfaring
Tree
Whitebeam
Willow, Goat
Willow, Grey
Sallow
Willow, Osier
Willow, White
Yew, English |
Click on a plant name for more information
and prices.
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BUCKINGHAM NURSERIES AND GARDEN CENTRE -
ESTABLISHED 1945
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