Tree planting in Trust woods

What trees does the Trust plant in its woods?

We plant mainly a variety of native species. Most commonly we plant oak, ash, field maple, alder, rowan, birch or wild cherry to suit local conditions and to enhance the wildlife, landscape and conservation value of the site. Other species planted include hazel, Caledonian Scots pine, hawthorn, blackthorn, and holly (to name but a few).

For details on planting at a particular site, you can view site management plans in the Our Woods section of this website.

New planting at Worms Wood, West Sussex
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