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Trees and shrubs for particular situations
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Some questions Why is the tree being planted? What is the size and location of the planting site? What is the soil like? What maintenance will be done?
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You might choose the tree : To suit the site e.g. pH, drainage, compaction, climate,exposure Because of its looks – Shape - form e.g.. Weeping Texture Colour – of foliage, bark,seasonal colour or changes Size of tree – future size, spread
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You might choose the tree : As a particular cultivar for shape or colour For timber? Tolerance e.g. to salt, shade Because it is less susceptible to disease or insect/mammal attack Because it is native For special site requirements e.g reclamation or urban developments
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You might choose the tree : For wildlife As a windbreak As a particular provenance or origin http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/fcpn8.pdf/$ FILE/fcpn8.pdf http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/fcpn8.pdf/$ FILE/fcpn8.pdf http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/fcpn8.pdf/$ FILE/fcpn8.pdf
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You might choose the tree : FOR SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES – Why is the tree being planted? What purpose do you want the tree(s) to fulfill? Climate change?
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Trees for : Woodlands
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Hedges
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Woodland edge
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Screening
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Windbreaks
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Small garden
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Large parks/greenspace
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Street trees
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