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Trees woods and wildlife
Plane, London
A real city slicker, the London plane is the capital’s most common tree. As a hybrid of American sycamore and Oriental plane, it was first discovered in the 17th century then widely planted in the 18th.
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Plant trees
South West tree giveaway: terms and conditions
South West tree giveaway: terms and conditions
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Plant trees
Leicestershire tree giveaway: terms and conditions
Leicestershire tree giveaway: terms and conditions
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About us
Where do our trees come from?
With increasing numbers of tree pests and diseases in the UK, it's important we have confidence in the trees we plant. Find out more about how our trees are sourced and grown.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common centipede
Scuttling hunter with a venomous kick. The common centipede uses its many legs to hunt other invertebrates on the woodland floor.
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Blog
Poisonous mushrooms: 8 most dangerous UK mushrooms
Your guide to 8 of the most poisonous mushrooms in the UK, including the terrifyingly named deathcap, destroying angel and funeral bell. Find out where they grow, how to identify them and why you should steer clear!
Hanako Shimada • 19 Feb 2025
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Banchory Woods - Glencommon Wood
78.76 ha (194.63 acres)
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Norfolk County Council Wood
Burlingham Woods - Millennium Wood
2.93 ha (7.24 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Banchory Woods - Corsee Wood
232.36 ha (574.15 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Banchory Woods - Larnoch Wood
57.04 ha (140.94 acres)