Trees

Common Name

Latin Name

Notes

Apple

Mallus spp

1 mature specimen.

Ash

Fraxinus excelsior

Common, self seeding several mature specimens one with hollow trunk – Bat roost. Boxes on trunk.

Bastard Service Tree

Sorbus hybrida

2 mature specimens

Beech

Fagus sylvatica

Common, self seeding. Several mature specimens one with large rotten limb favoured by woodpecker

Cherry

Prunus avium

1 mature specimen in Aunt Sally’s lawn

Bird Cherry

Prunus padus

Common, self seeding. Several mature specimens

Elder

Sambucus nigra

Common throughout. Several mature specimens with rot holes and standing deadwood.

Field Maple

Acer campestre

3 introduced 06

Goat Willow

Salix caprea

Occaisonal. Mature specimens coppiced on top meadow 04.

Hawthorn

Crataegus monogyna

Common understory tree.

Holly

Ilex aquifolium

Frequent understory tree

Hornbeam

Carpinus betulus

1 large mature specimen flattened in storm 1989 now growing horizontal across woodland.

Horse Chestnut

Aesculus hippocastanum

Frequent 1 mature specimen.

Alder

Alnus glutinosa

3 saplings introduced 06

Lime

Tilia cordata

Several large mature specimens some with rotholes.

Oak

Quercus robur

1 mature specimen with rot holes and bird box converted by woodpecker. Several standards introduced 97. 15 introduced 04, 05

Pear

Pyrus communis

1 mature specimen with rot holes.

Poplar

Populus nigra

1 mature specimen.

Rowan

Sorbus aucuparia

1 mature specimen with rot holes, 3 introduced 06

Scots Pine

Pinus sylvestris

3 introduced 06

Silver Birch

Betula pendula

1 mature specimen, 3 introduced 06

Sycamore

Acer pseudoplatanus

Common, self seeding. Several mature specimens *priority control- prevent further seeding. Pollard/coppice trees < 8”*

Walnut

Jugulans regia

1 mature specimen Aunt Sally’s

Wych Elm

Ulmus procera

Frequent.

Yew

Taxus baccata

1 Specimen (5 introduced 04)