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Trees woods and wildlife
Wood blewit
Pastel-toned and edible with a magical twist. Wood blewit has a blue to violet-tinged cap and gills when young, with pale pink spores. It sometimes grows in circles called ‘fairy rings’, which can appear overnight and were once thought to indicate that magic was at work.
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Try tree dressing
Celebrate a special tree with decorations made by your pupils.
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Plant trees
MOREwoods trial packs
Thinking about planting trees but not sure where to start? Our free trial packs of 50 trees give you the chance to try new ideas on your land.
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About us
Manifesto for the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections
Find out all about the Woodland Trust's manifesto for the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Tree pipit
Small, unassuming, brown. This woodland edge insect-muncher is often overlooked. But what it lacks in looks it makes for with its belting song.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Timothy grass
A gentle and swaying irritant. Though this grass is a favourite with insects and farmers, it may well be to blame for your hay fever! It is a very common allergen, but is now being used in a cure to your seasonal sneezes.
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Protecting trees and woods
Are you living without trees?
Millions of people across the UK are living without the health benefits of trees. Are you one of them? Check your postcode and find out.
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Visiting woods
Discover woods in spring
Our woods are beautiful year-round, but the jewel in the crown has got to be spring. As flowers bloom and wildlife awakens, the woodland comes alive with colour and activity.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Smithills Estate
Bolton
685.61 ha (1694.14 acres)
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