Choosing an ornamental tree is a tricky process. Most of us can only accommodate one or two choice specimens within our small plots and it's all too easy to be seduced by the promise of blossom-laden ...
Leaves– Alternate, simple, deciduous, serrate and lobed. 2-4 inches long. Dark green above and paler below. Twigs and Buds– Twigs are slender, grey in color, and armed with an obvious and stiff 1-inch ...
Belgian Journal of Botany Vol. 139, No. 2, 2006 INDIGENOUS SPECIES OF CRATAEGUS (ROSACEAE-MALOIDEAE) IN FLANDERS (BELGIUM). AN EXPLORATIVE MORPHOMETRIC STUDY This is the metadata section. Skip to ...
Revision of Crataegus sect. Crataegus and nothosect. Crataeguineae (Rosaceae-Maloideae) in the Old World / Knud Ib Christensen Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
What is your favourite native tree? Oak? Rowan? Ash? Birch? Hazel? Holly? Alder? Wild Cherry? Yew? Willow? Scots Pine? My own is one that’s strangely underrated by too many Irish gardeners. I say ...