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Our small, but perfectly formed, Malus Evereste trees are swaying in the autumn wind, ladened with pretty crab apples We have just 3 of these trees available at our Buckinghamshire nursery for £327 each (plus VAT and delivery #treeoftheweek #GardenInspo
🌳 Tree of the Week: Sugar Maple 🌳 Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)—Is a true American treasure! Known for its vibrant fall colors and its role in producing delicious maple syrup. #TreeOfTheWeek #SugarMaple #AcerSaccharum #ArboristOnDemand #TreeCare #HoustonTrees
In an attempt to brighten up Twitter, how about a Tree of the Week picture? Please send yours! #Treeoftheweek
Black walnut is our #TreeOfTheWeek! These trees are renowned for their strong, dark heartwood, which is used to make high quality furniture. Wildlife love the fruit produced by black walnut. Come spot the wildlife at the RRCA’s three Conservation Areas: ow.ly/reTC50WMfLU.
Osmanthus aquifolium (Holly Olive) for evergreen elegance for your garden ✔️Glossy, holly-like foliage all year round ✔️Fragrant autumn blooms ✔️Blue-black berries for seasonal interest ✔️Hardy, low-maintenance & pest-free Contact us for more info #TreeOfTheWeek
Highbush cranberry is our #TreeOfTheWeek. While not a true cranberry, its berries are loved by wildlife. Highbush cranberry can be a fun substitute for regular cranberries in many recipes. Find highbush cranberry at the Gray’s Creek edible forest: rrca.on.ca/page.php?id=128
A picture of this tree every week: Week 37* 💚 #TreePicEveryWeek #TreeOfTheWeek 🥰 * beginning to turn to autumn.** ** some more
#TreeOfTheWeek Magnolia Grandiflora is a stunning flowering specimen tree, that is also perfect for evergreen screening, with its large leaves We have this versatile evergreen available in various forms pracbrown.co.uk/product/magnol…
Ontario’s most common oak species, the bur oak, is our #TreeOfTheWeek! Its thick bark and deep roots make bur oak drought and fire resistant. Wildlife feed on their acorns, which can be ground into flour and used to bake! See bur oak on our arboretum tour. ow.ly/R2QK50WTuIC
🌸 Tree of the Week: Crape Myrtle 🌸 Meet the stunning Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), also known as the "Lilac of the South"! #TreeOfTheWeek #CrapeMyrtle #LagerstroemiaIndica #TreeCare #ArboristOnDemand #HoustonTreeCare
Butternut is our #TreeOfTheWeek! The butternut is an endangered species after their population declined thanks to a fungal disease, butternut canker. Learn more about butternut and other native tree species by taking the Gray’s Creek arboretum tour. ow.ly/iycs50WY3Qx
Highbush cranberry is our #TreeOfTheWeek. While not a true cranberry, its berries are loved by wildlife. Highbush cranberry can be a fun substitute for regular cranberries in many recipes. Find highbush cranberry at the Gray’s Creek edible forest: rrca.on.ca/page.php?id=128
🌳 Provides shade and prevents soil erosion 🌱 Supports pollinators with its flowers 💚 Boosts household nutrition and farmer incomes So next time you enjoy your “cado,” remember—it’s more than a meal. It’s a tree that feeds both people and the planet. 🌍 #TreeOfTheWeek
Our #TreeOfTheWeek is green ash. Green ash has been devastated by the invasive emerald ash borer, whose larva burrow into the tree and feed off its inner bark leading to the death of the tree. Come see the green ash on the Gray’s Creek arboretum tour! rrca.on.ca/page.php?id=109
Our small, but perfectly formed, Malus Evereste trees are swaying in the autumn wind, ladened with pretty crab apples We have just 3 of these trees available at our Buckinghamshire nursery for £327 each (plus VAT and delivery #treeoftheweek #GardenInspo
Butternut is our #TreeOfTheWeek! The butternut is an endangered species after their population declined thanks to a fungal disease, butternut canker. Learn more about butternut and other native tree species by taking the Gray’s Creek arboretum tour. ow.ly/iycs50WY3Qx
Osmanthus aquifolium (Holly Olive) for evergreen elegance for your garden ✔️Glossy, holly-like foliage all year round ✔️Fragrant autumn blooms ✔️Blue-black berries for seasonal interest ✔️Hardy, low-maintenance & pest-free Contact us for more info #TreeOfTheWeek
Ontario’s most common oak species, the bur oak, is our #TreeOfTheWeek! Its thick bark and deep roots make bur oak drought and fire resistant. Wildlife feed on their acorns, which can be ground into flour and used to bake! See bur oak on our arboretum tour. ow.ly/R2QK50WTuIC
Black walnut is our #TreeOfTheWeek! These trees are renowned for their strong, dark heartwood, which is used to make high quality furniture. Wildlife love the fruit produced by black walnut. Come spot the wildlife at the RRCA’s three Conservation Areas: ow.ly/reTC50WMfLU.
I'm sure that I saw a #TreeOfTheWeek feature on here once. I'd like to nominate this perfect specimen in the Plateau des Poetes park here in Beziers, #France
A contender for #TreeOfTheWeek @campbellclaret A 400+ year old sweet chestnut, smothered with fruit 🌰 🌰 🌰
Our #TreeOfTheWeek, or shrub of the week, is black elderberry. This shrub is great for wildlife, feeding pollinators, birds, and mammals. When cooked, its fruit can be used to make jams and jellies. #DYK that Gray’s Creek has an edible forest? ow.ly/vL3650WMebm
Though red cedar looks similar to other cedars, this #TreeOfTheWeek is actually a tree sized juniper! Its berry-like cones are an great food source for birds, while its foliage provides them shelter. Find this species at the Gray's Creek edible forest. rrca.on.ca/page.php?id=128.
it’s a hardcore land healer. Salt-tolerant, dune-stabilizing, nitrogen-fixing, and crop-protecting. Perfect for sandy soils where most trees struggle to thrive! #Treeoftheweek
Ontario’s provincial tree, the white pine, is our #TreeOfTheWeek! Their dense branches make them ideal nesting and roosting spots for many birds. This is just one species showcased within our self-guided arboretum tour at Gray’s Creek. Download a map: rrca.on.ca/page.php?id=109
#TreeOfTheWeek Catalpa bignonioides, or Indian Bean is a magnificent tree - it produces exotic orchid-like flowers in mid-summer followed by beans in the autumn. We have this tree available at about 3m high for just £238 + vat. Contact us for details [email protected]
🌿 Tree of the Week: Grevillea Known for its fast growth and excellent timber, Grevillea not only provides shade and windbreaks but also improves soil fertility. A favourite for agroforestry and boundary planting across East Africa. #LANSRET #TreeOfTheWeek
used as fertilizer or to purify water! Farmers are trained to grow Moringa to combat malnutrition and improve livelihoods. #LANSRET #TreeOfTheWeek
PRUNUS cerasifera Nigra Also known as Prunus pissardii Nigra, this Cherry Plum tree is early to bloom and is perfect for small gardens. We have Prunus cerasifera Nigra in stock, over 4.5m high - contact us for a quote #BlossomWatch #TreeOfTheWeek
🌳 Tree of the Week: Sugar Maple 🌳 Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)—Is a true American treasure! Known for its vibrant fall colors and its role in producing delicious maple syrup. #TreeOfTheWeek #SugarMaple #AcerSaccharum #ArboristOnDemand #TreeCare #HoustonTrees
#TreeOfTheWeek Magnolia Grandiflora is a stunning flowering specimen tree, that is also perfect for evergreen screening, with its large leaves We have this versatile evergreen available in various forms pracbrown.co.uk/product/magnol…
A picture of this tree every week: Week 37* 💚 #TreePicEveryWeek #TreeOfTheWeek 🥰 * beginning to turn to autumn.** ** some more
Osmanthus aquifolium (Holly Olive) for evergreen elegance for your garden ✔️Glossy, holly-like foliage all year round ✔️Fragrant autumn blooms ✔️Blue-black berries for seasonal interest ✔️Hardy, low-maintenance & pest-free Contact us for more info #TreeOfTheWeek
PRUNUS cerasifera Nigra Also known as Prunus pissardii Nigra, this Cherry Plum tree is early to bloom and is perfect for small gardens. We have Prunus cerasifera Nigra in stock, over 4.5m high - contact us for a quote #BlossomWatch #TreeOfTheWeek
#TreeOfTheWeek Catalpa bignonioides, or Indian Bean is a magnificent tree - it produces exotic orchid-like flowers in mid-summer followed by beans in the autumn. We have this tree available at about 3m high for just £238 + vat. Contact us for details [email protected]
Our #TreeofTheWeek is Sorbus Commixta ‘Olympic Flame’. This is a small to medium-sized variety of the rowan tree and will grow in a columnar habit up to an overall height of between 6-8m. Within 20-50 years it will reach full maturity and have a spread of approx. 2-4m.
I'm sure that I saw a #TreeOfTheWeek feature on here once. I'd like to nominate this perfect specimen in the Plateau des Poetes park here in Beziers, #France
In an attempt to brighten up Twitter, how about a Tree of the Week picture? Please send yours! #Treeoftheweek
Quercus Robur is our #TreeOfTheWeek. This easy to grow large tree, also known as an English Oak, is used in woodlands and is an important source of timber.
Our #TreeofTheWeek is Liquidambar Styraciflua Worplesdon. This cultivar has the most reliable colour regardless of soil or climatic conditions, making it a safe bet for autumn interest in any setting.
Our #TreeofTheWeek is Betula Albosinensis Fascination. This medium-sized tree originates from China. Ernest Wilson brought it to the UK in early 1900s. It has a peeling bark with a lovely pink to orange colour as it peels leaving behind the new white bark in its place.
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