As a result of our double page spread in the 2006 Journal, we received the following letter from Christopher Claxton Stevens of Norman Adams, the renowned London antique dealers…
On the landing at the top of the stairs in Michael and Sally Cookson’s beautiful Cheshire home, one is greeted by a corner space about one and a half metres square.
In our 2006 journal we began this debate and featured a fine black walnut growing in the Cambridge University botanic gardens. This year we feature two very similar trees in…
Swiss Pear is the trade name used on the continent for this species. The majority of mature trees today come from France, but it also occurs in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
There are three ways of improving the genetic quality and productivity of your broadleaved forest: using seed from the most appropriate provenances, collecting seed from registered…
Stem bleeding on Horse Chestnut in the UK was first reported in the 1970s, when the cause was found to be a fungal pathogen known as Phytophthora (Brasier and Strouts,1976).