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Britain’s rarest native tree takes root at KillertonEfforts are being stepped up to save Britain’s rarest and most threatened native species of tree. The National Trust is ...
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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