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  • Common Buckthorn (Rhamanus Cathartica)

    Bare root stock available Oct-April or PRE ORDER NOW and reserve Common Buckthorn-A spiny 8 metre deciduous native shrub that usually produces a heavy crop of glossy black berries in early winter. These are good for pheasants in particular. The Common Buckthorn thrives on base-rich soils especially in open woods and hedgerows.
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  • Alder Buckthorn (Rhamanus Frangula)

    Alder Buckthorn (Rhamanus Frangula) is a small, thornless tree of wet woodland, riverbanks and heath lands. It is widespread, but scarce across England and Wales. Clusters of pale green flowers appear in late spring and bunches of red berries ripen to a purple-black colour in autumn. Both Alder and Purging buckthorn are the main food…
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  • sea buckthorn

    Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides)

    Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides) is thorny with stiff branches. Leaves are distinct pale silvery green. Orange berry fruit, soft and juicy rich in oils. Very resistant to frost injury, making it more suitable for planting. This is not just a seaside plant, although it thrives near the sea especially on sand dunes. It can rapidly…
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  • Optimal Shelterbelts/Windbreaks (OSB)

    'Optimal Shelterbelts / Windbreaks, OSB, contains 325 trees per 100 metres length. The cost is £1.18 per tree , plus delivery and VAT.  This will contain 18 trees 40/60cm (bare root) between October / March of each of these trees - Hornbeam, Black Poplar, Scots Pine, Grey Alder, Common Alder, Aspen, Rowan, Goat Willow, Field…
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