Britain’s rarest native tree takes root at Killerton - The National Trust is creating a ‘living library’ gene bank of trees ...
The location of the 'living library' is along 3km (1.9 miles) of newly restored River Culm floodplain, which is the favoured ...
A pioneering effort to rescue Britain’s rarest native tree has taken root in Devon, as conservationists create a ‘living library’ of black poplar trees at Killerton. The project, spearheaded ...
The National Trust is creating a ‘living library’ of trees in east Devon in efforts to help save Britain’s rarest and most ...
The newly restored River Culm floodplain at Killerton where a population of rare black poplar is being established A living gene bank of the rarest native tree in Britain, the black poplar ...
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