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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, crack
Scruffy and loud, the crack willow is named after its habit of splitting with cracks and fissures, and how noisy its branches are when they break. It’s one of the largest willows and its leaves are popular with moth caterpillars.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Horse chestnut bleeding canker
Huge horse chestnut trees are icons in our parks and gardens, but they are under threat from two invaders: a bacterium and a leaf miner.
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Plant trees
How to plant a tree
Follow our guide to three of the most successful ways to plant.
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Practical guidance
Ancient and veteran trees: Caring for special trees on farms
This guide helps identify ancient and veteran trees on farming land, and highlights their importance. It provides information on how to protect trees and secure their future.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Cilgelynnen
Llanychaer
14.46 ha (35.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Maesmelin
Skewen
16.57 ha (40.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Old Copse
Sonning Common
12.43 ha (30.71 acres)
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Huntingdonshire District Council Wood
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Cambridgeshire
29.62 ha (73.19 acres)
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Derbyshire Dales District Council Wood
Hurst Farm, Hurst Rise
Derbyshire
14.92 ha (36.87 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Thicketford Road
Greater Manchester
3.28 ha (8.10 acres)